May 21, 2016 Where is the native gdc compiler for Windows? | ||||
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I cannot find it here: http://gdcproject.org/downloads The tables untitled "Windows X86 64bit (x86_64-w64-mingw32)" and its 32 bit alter ego only list cross-compilers for arm. In the release archive, I found this one: ftp://ftp.gdcproject.org/binaries/5.2.0/x86_64-w64-mingw32/gdc-5.2.0+2.066.1.7z Is this the latest version? It seems buggy and compile wrongly this simple code: module test; import std.stdio; void main() { real x = 1.30; writeln("x = ", x); } |
May 23, 2016 Re: Where is the native gdc compiler for Windows? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Richard Delorme | Am Sat, 21 May 2016 21:11:29 +0000
schrieb Richard Delorme <abulmo@club-internet.fr>:
> I cannot find it here:
> http://gdcproject.org/downloads
>
> The tables untitled "Windows X86 64bit (x86_64-w64-mingw32)" and
> its 32 bit alter ego only list cross-compilers for arm.
> In the release archive, I found this one:
> ftp://ftp.gdcproject.org/binaries/5.2.0/x86_64-w64-mingw32/gdc-5.2.0+2.066.1.7z
>
> Is this the latest version?
>
> It seems buggy and compile wrongly this simple code:
>
> module test;
> import std.stdio;
> void main() {
> real x = 1.30;
> writeln("x = ", x);
> }
We currently don't support windows native compilers. The link you
posted is the latest version, but it's mostly untested and
contains some known bugs. We may provide supported windows releases in
the future, but for now I recommend using LDC or DMD.
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