Strange Segfault using XCB bindings from dsource

Marco Leise Marco.Leise at gmx.de
Sun Apr 28 00:01:12 PDT 2013


Am Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:57:55 +0200
schrieb "Mpnordladn" <mpnordland at gmail.com>:

> Hey all,
> I'm poking around D, trying to see if it will be worth my while 
> to learn it.
> I've used XCB in C++ and Python before, and I was delighted to 
> see that D has an XCB
> binding as well. The problem, however, is in the example program, 
> there is a segfault.
> Here's the program:
> http://pastebin.com/gKwxrNFx
> It segfaults at around line 31 consistently.

Is the 64-bit C ABI on Linux fixed yet? (Asked to the general
D community, not you.)
That's where I got segfaults with dmd compiled code and XCB.
Try LDC or GDC and see if that works.
One final note: There are now a few people using X with D. XCB
is C bindings to X generated mostly from XML definitions. This
process is language independent, but requires a header file
generator that parses the XML definitions and core that
handles connecting to the X server. This core would open
socket connections to X and ideally work on Windows as well, in
case someone wants to connect to a remote X server from there.
It is not a mini-project, but would be quite neat since once
the core and generator exist, bindings to all future
extensions to X can be created automatically by just going
recursively through X's XML directory. In fact "XDB" could be
distributed as just the core and the generator and build the
actual bindings from what's on the local system.

-- 
Marco



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