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| Posted by Jacob Carlborg | PermalinkReply |
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Jacob Carlborg
| I would like to announce a new release of DLP, 0.3.0.
For those not familiar with DLP, it's a tool collecting commands/tasks related to processing the D programming language. It uses the DMD frontend as a library to process D code.
The major new feature in this release a new command that has been added: `infer-attributes`. This command will print the inferred attributes of all functions that are normally not inferred by the compiler. These are regular functions and methods. Templates, nested functions and lambdas are inferred by the compiler and will not be included by this command. By default, virtual methods are not inferred. Use the flag `--include-virtual-methods` to enable inferring of virtual methods.
The attribute inference is enabled only on the file that is currently being processed. This is to avoid the tool outputting attributes that would not be valid unless other files are modified. For example, your code is calling a third-party function. The third-party function is inferred to be `pure`. Now your function is inferred to be `pure` as well. But if you only change your function to be `pure`, it will fail to compile because the third-party function has not been updated.
The intention of this command is to help you in adding attributes to your code. You don't have to figure out exactly which attributes you can add to a function, just have the compiler tell you instead. It's recommend to run DLP in an iterative process. Run it on a file, update the file with the new attributes, run it again and repeat the process until the tool doesn't output any more inferred attributes.
The release is available here [1]. Pre-compiled binaries are available for macOS, FreeBSD and Linux 64bit and Windows 32bit and 64bit.
For the full change log, see [1].
[1] https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/dlp/releases/tag/v0.3.0
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