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Why 0.1 + 0.2 == 0.3?

assert(0.1 + 0.2 != 0.3); // shall be true is my favorite check that a language uses native floating point arithmetic. C++ #include <cstdio> int main() { printf("%d\n", (0.1 + 0.2 != ...
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Is D's grammar really context-free?

I've posted this on the D newsgroup some months ago, but for some reason, the answer never really convinced me, so I thought I'd ask it here. The grammar of D is apparently context-free. The ...
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Is D2 language ready for production? [closed]

I've been eagerly learning D language these last days. It looks like a dream for me as a supporter of several millions lines of C++ code. We support heavy performance low latency system and it is ...
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How well does D support 64 bit?

I'd like to try out the D programming language. I have simple pet project I've been meaning to finish and I thought it would be good opportunity to learn D 2.0. However, my primary OS is kubuntu ...
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Examples of what D’s templates can be used for

I hear that the D language has powerful metaprogramming features for executing functions at compile time. That sounds very exciting, but I find it difficult to think of practical examples of things ...
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Link compatibility between C++ and D

D easily interfaces with C. D just as easily interfaces with C++, but (and it's a big but) the C++ needs to be extremely trivial. The code cannot use: namespaces templates multiple inheritance mix ...
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When to use void[] vs. ubyte[] in D

Is there a general rule as to when I should use void[] instead of ubyte[]? Is either preferred?
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Elegant operator overloading in D

For a while I was confused about the direction of D's operator overloading, but now I realize it's a beautiful system... if It would only work with core types (int, float, etc). Consider the follow ...
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Extension Functions in D

I bought "The D Programming Language" a little while ago. Great book, very educational. However I'm having trouble trying to compile a language feature listed in the book: Extension Functions. In the ...
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Image processing library for D?

I started using D a few days ago and I like it a lot. I was wondering... Is there a image processing library for D? Maybe something like opencv? I have searched but no luck...
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What debugger can be used with D 2.0 on windows and how do I use it?

I have been playing around with D 2.0 a bit today mostly because of the "The Case for D" in DDJ. I have downloaded D 2.0 for windows but have not figured out how to step through a running program in ...
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How do i test that an object is an instance of a particular class in D?

How do i test that an object is an instance of a particular class in D? Something akin to Javascript's instanceof keyword?
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Aligning stack variables in D

In D, you can align struct/class members by using the align keyword, e.g.: struct Vec4 { align(16) float[4] elems; } However, it appears that you can't do the same on the stack: void foo() { ...
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D naming conventions: How is Phobos organized?

I'm making my own little library of handy functions and I'm trying to follow Phobos's naming convention but I'm getting really confused. How do I know where things would fit? Example: If there was a ...
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D Forms Library TableLayoutPanel?

Every time I try to use the D Forms Library, I run across the fact that it has no TableLayoutPanel -- which makes it practically impossible for me to make a good GUI. Is there any TableLayoutPanel ...
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Compile time evaluation

If I write enum chars = digits ~ uppercase; will the string be concatenated at compile time? I'm assuming it will. If I replace it with a string literal or a CTFE function I can't measure any ...
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Why does Phobos use enum for constants?

Why does Phobos use enum to define constants? For example, in std.math: enum real E = 2.7182818284590452354L; Why not use a global immutable? What are the advantages/disadvantages of enum over ...
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How to get started with D on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

I've been more or less interested in "D" for a couple years now and recently decided to start actually playing with it. I've been able to grasp the basics quite easily and I completely love the basic ...
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How to use pure in D 2.0

While playing around with D 2.0 I found the following problem: Example 1: pure string[] run1() { string[] msg; msg ~= "Test"; msg ~= "this."; return msg; } This compiles and works as ...
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enum vs immutable in D

What's the difference between enum i = 2; enum s = "Hello"; and immutable i = 2; immutable s = "Hello"; in D 2.0?
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Is it possible to generically implement the amb operator in D?

Is it possible to generically implement the amb operator in D? http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Amb http://www.randomhacks.net/articles/2005/10/11/amb-operator The sort of thing I'm thinking of ...
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What's the best way to handle incoming messages?

I'm writing a server for an online game, that should be able to handle 1,000-2,000 clients in the end. The 3 ways I found to do this were basically: 1 thread/connection (blocking) Making a list of ...
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D Analogue to C++ member-function-pointers, not necessarily delegates

I have been learning D, and am in particular very excited for it's Generic programming capabilities. Delegates are wonderful, and apparently they have completely replaced member-function-pointers, so ...
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Templates and Shared Libraries in D

I just realized something: Nearly everything in D is becoming templated. That' awesome for a single executable, but how does that work with shared libraries? If no code is generated until it's ...
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D2: std.algorithm.indexOf doesn't work anymore

I posted the following code on rosettacode.org for the task of converting Arabic and Roman numerals. import std.regex, std.array, std.algorithm; immutable { int[] weights = [1000, 900, 500, ...
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“Shared” and “__gshared” Keywords in D

When not used inside a static context (that is, when the static keyword isn't present, and you're not in global scope), what do the shared and __gshared keywords do? Examples: struct Temp { ...
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Making a reference-counted object in D using RefCounted!(T)

How do you use std.typecons.RefCounted!(T) to make a reference-counted object in D? I've tried to figure out what std.array.Array does internally by looking at the source, but while I can read the ...
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D performance: union vs @property

I'm in the process of porting, enhancing, and D-atizing our reign SDK from C# to D. Currently working on the Vector2 math module. Will there be any performance difference between the two structs ...
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Perfect forwarding in D?

tl;dr: How do you do perfect forwarding in D? The link has a great explanation, but for example, let's say I have this method: void foo(T)(in int a, out int b, ref int c, scope int delegate(ref ...
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Annoying, transitive-const-ness issue in D

I'm running across a very annoying problem regarding transitive const in D. I have the code below: struct Slice(T) { T items; size_t start, length, stride; this(T items, size_t start = ...
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Fastest way of reading bytes in D2

I want to read single bytes as fast as possible from a file into a D2 application. The application need byte per byte, so reading larger blocks of data is not an option for the interface to the ...
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Using dynamic typing in D, a statically typed language

I was implementing a dynamic typing library for D when I ran across an interesting problem. Right now, I've succeeded in making a function called dynamic() which returns a dynamic version of an ...
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Const/ref problem in D

I'm trying to implement my own range in D, and I'm having trouble with its .front() method. Edit: I need the return value to be by ref. If I make it const, then the returned object will be a copy, ...
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assert(false) in D language

TDPL describes a behavior of assert(false); statement. Such assertion is not removed from release build (as all other assertions) and, actually, stops the program immediately. The question is why? Why ...
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Y-combinator in D?

I'm trying to learn the Y-combinator better (I sort of understand it in Scheme) and implement it in D 2.0, and I'm failing pretty miserably: auto fact = delegate(uint delegate(uint) recurse) { ...
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D2 gdc link error - undefined reference to `_D3std6stdint12__ModuleInfoZ`

I'm using https://bitbucket.org/goshawk/gdc/downloads/gcc-4.5.2-tdm-1-gdc-r575-20110723.zip with TDM GCC 4.5.2 in -v2 mode to build a DLL. In one of the modules I do import std.stdint. So I thought I ...
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Getting started with D2 on Windows

I grabbed the "dmd D 2.0 compiler 1-click install for Windows" from http://www.digitalmars.com/d/download.html, installed, and tried to compile the hello world example from "The D Programming ...
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Serial port or USB port using D?

I'm new using the D programming language and I was wondering if D can make use of the Serial port or usb port?
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Function that returns class name in D

Say, classes A1,A2,...,An all extends the abstract class B. I would like A1,...,An to have a function that returns a string of the class name. This is certainly known in compile-time, but I would like ...
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How to delete an element from an array in D

Concatenating an element x to an array items is easy in D, it's as if it were an array list: arr ~= x; but how do I remove an element at index i from items? (Caveat: If I remove an element and ...
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Meaning of “scope” in D (for a parameter)

What does scope in void foo(scope void* p) { } mean? (I'm not talking about scope(exit) or scope int x = 5;, but about scope as used inside a parameter list.)
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Binary Search in D 2.0 (Phobos)?

Is it just me, or is there no binary search function in Phobos? I have a pre-sorted array that I want to search with my own comparator function, but I can't find anything in std.algorithms or ...
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how to convert a c string to a d string?

This is so simple I'm embarrassed to ask, but how do you convert a c string to a d string in D2? I've got two use cases. string convert( const(char)* c_str ); string convert( const(char)* c_str, ...
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Implementation Status of “identifier” Keyword

Using DMD 2.057, I cannot get the following code to compile: import std.stdio; import std.array; enum direction { test1, test2, test3 } string getDescriptionOnConnect(direction d) { ...
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Parsing a file with D

I am new in D and would like to parse a biological file of the form >name1 acgcgcagagatatagctagatcg aagctctgctcgcgct >name2 acgggggcttgctagctcgatagatcga agctctctttctccttcttcttctagagaga ...
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How to use gtkD in Win7 and dmd (D2)?

I downloaded gtkD-1.5.1 and extracted to some gtkD directory. What do I do next ? I don't understand if I have to compile and link it to some lib or just link to it in my code ? Edit: (@dsimcha) ...
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Mono-D DMD compiler issues

With features like Code Completion and simple refactoring, writing D in Mono-D is almost as productive as writing C# in Visual Studios. Everything works great on Linux, just install Mono Develop, add ...
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Is D's “static if” declarative or procedural?

Consider the following code: static if (!is(MyStruct)) { struct MyStruct { } } static if (is(MyStruct)) { static assert(0); } My original understanding has been that the order of ...
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const ref and rvalue in D

Code struct CustomReal { private real value; this(real value) { this.value = value; } CustomReal opBinary(string op)(CustomReal rhs) if (op == "+") { return ...
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Unary negation operator overloading in D

Code struct test { private real value; this(real value) { this.value = value; } bool opUnary(string op)() if (op == "!") { return !value; } } void main() { test ...

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