September 14, 2019 [Issue 20213] New: Visual D not working out of the box in Community 2019 | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20213 Issue ID: 20213 Summary: Visual D not working out of the box in Community 2019 Product: D Version: D2 Hardware: x86_64 OS: Windows Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P1 Component: visuald Assignee: nobody@puremagic.com Reporter: hans.adler@posteo.de First-time installation of Visual Studio Community 2019 and Visual D 50.1 with DMD+LDC. New projects (I tried Console apps and Windows apps) result in "Build failed" with both compilers. I am not shown a build log and have no idea how to get one. This is probably something very simple, but coming from an entirely different world (Enterprise Java with NetBeans on Linux) I am completely helpless. I'll try another IDE for now to get into D, but thought I had better report this usability bug. In case it's relevant, here is the full story of what I did: - Install Visual Studio 2019 Community. - Install DMD with installer from Digital Mars. - Accept the installer's offers to also install DMC and Visual D. (The DMD installer installed Visual D 0.49. Maybe not ideal, given that automatic updates don't seem to work.) - Start Visual Studio and create a project for the first time. Select a D project for a Windows GUI app. - Be surprised about the amount of cryptic boiler plate code in the default app. - Build project and get no feedback other than the words "Build failed" in the status line. - Find no way to get a build log, even after a web search. - Go to "Manage Extensions" and be told Visual D is up to date. - Go to the Visual D website and find out this is false. - Uninstall Visual D 0.49, delete test project, and install Visual D 0.50.1. - Find things still don't work, even with a Console app project. - Uninstall Visual D 0.50.1, DMD and DMC, and delete test projects. - Install Visual D 0.50.1 again, this time with the installer that includes DMD and LDC. - Find that still no new Visual D project can build out of the box. - Double check Visual Studio actually works correctly by creating a .NET Windows project. It does. But I couldn't get it to show a raw build log, either. Just an 'Error List' after introducing a syntax error. -- |
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