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On 15.04.2014 01:25, Meta wrote: > On Saturday, 12 April 2014 at 09:44:15 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote: >> Hi, >> >> an "official" release of Visual D is long overdue, so here it is with >> a selection of interesting changes: >> >> * added support for string import dependencies (needs dmd 2.065) >> * improved library path handling and defaults for x64 >> * added source control support for git in VS2013 (and maybe others) >> * mute flood of errors by NuGet when building >> * improved completion and integration with D_Parser >> - completion box now displays appropriate icon and tool tip >> - completion on selective import now lists identifiers from imported >> module >> - parameter tool tips now use prototype from D_Parser and shows doc >> * updated to cv2pdb 0.31 with support for VS2013 and DWARF from gcc 4.8 >> * updated to mago 0.9 >> >> For a complete list of changes, see here: >> http:// rainers. github.io/ visuald/ visuald/ VersionHi story.html >> >> Thanks to Alexander Bothe for helping with the integration of his >> excellent D parser library ( >> also powers Mono-D. Visual D's own semantic analyzer cannot compete >> any longer both in speed and correctness and should be considered >> deprecated to avoid blocking integration of other features. >> >> The installer can be found here: >> https:// github.com/ D-Programming- Language/ visuald/ releases/ download/ v0.3.38/ VisualD-v0. 3.38.exe >> >> >> Visual D is a Visual Studio extension that adds D language support to >> VS2005-20013 and is written in D. Its source code can be found on >> github: >> >> BTW: if you are looking for the bleeding edge of Visual D intermediate >> releases, checkout this link from time to time: >> https:// github.com/ D-Programming- Language/ visuald/ releases >> >> Rainer Hi,an "official" release of Visual D is long overdue, so here it is witha selection of interesting changes:* added support for string import dependencies (needs dmd 2.065)* improved library path handling and defaults for x64* added source control support for git in VS2013 (and maybe others)* mute flood of errors by NuGet when building* improved completion and integration with D_Parser- completion box now displays appropriate icon and tool tip- completion on selective import now lists identifiers from importedmodule- parameter tool tips now use prototype from D_Parser and shows doc* updated to cv2pdb 0.31 with support for VS2013 and DWARF from gcc 4.8* updated to mago 0.9For a complete list of changes, see here:Thanks to Alexander Bothe for helping with the integration of hisexcellent D parser library ( https:// github.com/ aBothe/ D_Parser ) thatalso powers Mono-D. Visual D's own semantic analyzer cannot competeany longer both in speed and correctness and should be considereddeprecated to avoid blocking integration of other features.The installer can be found here:Visual D is a Visual Studio extension that adds D language support toVS2005-20013 and is written in D. Its source code can be found ongithub: https:// github.com/ D-Programming- Language/ visuald BTW: if you are looking for the bleeding edge of Visual D intermediatereleases, checkout this link from time to time:Rainer > > Now when trying to debug with Mago, I get the error message: "Cannot > launch debugger on <filepath> > > hr = 8910016" On Saturday, 12 April 2014 at 09:44:15 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote:Now when trying to debug with Mago, I get the error message: "Cannotlaunch debugger on hr = 8910016" https:// issues. dlang.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 12565 Denis already figured out the cause: mago was now built with VS2013, but the MS runtime library DLLs are not part of the install. I have rebuilt mago with static linkage of the CRT, please try this one: https:// github.com/ D-Programming- Language/ visuald/ releases/ tag/v0.3.38-1