D emitter for Haxe?

Byakkun byakkun at myopera.com
Sun Jul 17 10:20:27 PDT 2011


On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 22:40:00 +0300, Nick Sabalausky <a at a.a> wrote:

> "Byakkun" <byakkun at myopera.com> wrote in message
> news:op.vypl3jang1j16f at petru-pc...
>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:24:53 +0300, Byakkun <byakkun at myopera.com> wrote:
>>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 13:47:22 +0300, Robert M. Münch
>>> <robert.muench at robertmuench.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, has anyone ever thought about a D emitter for Haxe
>>>> (http://haxe.org)?
>>>>
>>>> I can imagine that this would be nice booster for D to get known to a
>>>> bigger community and used in real-life projects. I don't have any
>>>> experience for Haxe nor how to do emitter for it, but maybe someone
>>>> already started with such a thing.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not familiar with Haxe but try searching this newsgroup and D.announce
>>> for "Dax".
>>
>> Scrap that. Jus got to http://www.dsource.org/projects/dax for details.
>>
>>
>
> Dax is for converting D to Haxe (D to Haxe -> Dax). And it's in it's  
> *very*
> early stages, it outputs some *.hx files, but they don't contain anything
> other than some blank class/function definitions. There's a lot of work
> still to do on that.
>
> I am working on a Haxe -> D program, too, called Haxed (pronounced  
> however
> you want to pronounce it ;) ) Unfortunately, Haxed is in its very early
> stages, too. I have Haxe's preprocessor implemented, and a GOLD/Goldie
> grammar written, but that's about it. But on the bright side, converting
> Haxe to D should be a *lot* easier than converting D to Haxe (Although  
> don't
> expect Haxe's newer macro feature to be one of the earlier features
> implemented).
>
> The main site URL for it is here: http://www.dsource.org/projects/haxed
>

Sorry for the confusion. Should have double checked.

> But there's not much there right now, not even the source repo. I'm  
> probably
> going to host the code on BitBucket (I won't use BitBucket for anything
> else, though). In fact, I'll try to get what I have up there today.
>
>
>

I'm not really interested but good luck with that. Apparently you already  
have
an audience for your work, so I hope it turns out good for those  
interested.

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