Jeremy DeHaan
Jeremy DeHaan
OK, sounds good. I think a pull request sounds like the best idea since people are going to look here for examples first. It'll probably be structured similarly to your...
Unfortunately, I never had enough time to completely update and release DSFML until recently. 2.4 is nearly done and I expect to make a release candidate version in the next...
This is a very interesting solution. I don't think I ever would have thought of that. Unfortunately, it has some downsides: In order to make this work, DSFML in this...
DMD on Windows builds code in the OMF format when building in 32 bits. Basically every other compiler on Windows uses the COFF format, so you're pretty much out of...
Yeah, it is lame. Perhaps in the future it would work!
Might be opening this back up after the release of the next version of the compiler. I did not even realize this was already in DMD's master repo. https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/3843
Actually, I think I know a pretty good way to do this for both shared and static libs. I'll go ahead and just re-open it now.
This might also be a good first step to removing the binding (except for the constructors and destructors). If that is the right direction, the next step after this would...
I'll have to look into this more, though it sounds like a great improvement. I just don't really know much about ranges since I haven't had to use them much...
I hate to be the bearer of (possibly) bad news, but as part of the reduction in the amount of maintenance I have to do for the library I decided...