On 2012-02-01 08:24, Jacob Carlborg wrote: > On 2012-02-01 05:59, SiegeLord wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> Just wanted to put out an announcement with a progress report on >> porting effort of Tango. For those that don't know what it is, Tango >> is a framework library that used to be/is the de facto standard >> library of D1. >> >> Through the heroic efforts by Igor Stepanov, the initial porting was >> completed ahead of schedule. All the user modules are now ported (save >> for tango.math.BigInt, which right now is aliased to std.bigint... >> this might change in the future). All unittests pass on Linux (using >> LDC2) and most do on Windows. Additionally, again kudos to Igor, it >> compiles with -property and -w flags for all of you style purists. >> Additionally, most of the examples have been also ported. >> >> I have personally used Tango in few KLoC line D2 project and I find it >> works just as well as it did in D1. >> >> This is naturally not the end, in the coming weeks/months you can >> expect the following: >> >> -New Makefile based build system >> -Documentation creation >> -Ironing out of a few const related inelegancies >> -Revival of the support for MacOSX and FreeBSD >> -Revival of the GDC >> -Shared library creation >> -Dance lessons >> >> You can download the latest version of it here: >> >> https:// github.com/ SiegeLord/ Tango-D2 >> >> FAQ >> >> Does it work alongside Phobos/does it use druntime? >> >> Yes and yes. >> >> Why are you doing this? >> >> Because I want to. >> >> >> That's all, >> >> -SiegeLord Hello everyone,Just wanted to put out an announcement with a progress report onporting effort of Tango. For those that don't know what it is, Tangois a framework library that used to be/is the de facto standardlibrary of D1.Through the heroic efforts by Igor Stepanov, the initial porting wascompleted ahead of schedule. All the user modules are now ported (savefor tango.math.BigInt, which right now is aliased to std.bigint...this might change in the future). All unittests pass on Linux (usingLDC2) and most do on Windows. Additionally, again kudos to Igor, itcompiles with -property and -w flags for all of you style purists.Additionally, most of the examples have been also ported.I have personally used Tango in few KLoC line D2 project and I find itworks just as well as it did in D1.This is naturally not the end, in the coming weeks/months you canexpect the following:-New Makefile based build system-Documentation creation-Ironing out of a few const related inelegancies-Revival of the support for MacOSX and FreeBSD-Revival of the GDC-Shared library creation-Dance lessonsYou can download the latest version of it here:FAQDoes it work alongside Phobos/does it use druntime?Yes and yes.Why are you doing this?Because I want to.That's all,-SiegeLord > > Very cool. Your doing a great job. BTW, it works on Mac OS X. I have a > couple of changes I haven't made a pull request for yet. > > Please please PLEASE, no makefiles. I just hate them. > On 2012-02-01 05:59, SiegeLord wrote:Very cool. Your doing a great job. BTW, it works on Mac OS X. I have acouple of changes I haven't made a pull request for yet.Please please PLEASE, no makefiles. I just hate them. -- /Jacob Carlborg