DDT 0.4.0 released (formerly "Mmrnmhrm")

Bruno Medeiros brunodomedeiros+spam at com.gmail
Fri Nov 26 03:43:55 PST 2010


On 24/11/2010 21:44, Tom wrote:
> El 17/11/2010 15:52, Bruno Medeiros escribió:
>> I'm announcing the release of DDT (D Development Tools) version 0.4.0:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/ddt/
>>
>> (There was previously an older inactive project also called DDT, it has
>> been renamed to EclipseD, with the authors permission.)
>>
>> The DDT project is a direct continuation of the Mmrnmhrm project. It has
>> been renamed to reflect a more serious and unified approach to the
>> Eclipse IDE project development. (although ocasional odd references
>> might still be present in less conspicuous places ^_^ )
>>
>> It has been 2 years since the last significant release, and this version
>> has a lot of rough edges: Some newer D2 syntaxes are not yet supported
>> (http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/ddt/issues/detail?id=6), and
>> otherwise there are likely to be several parser bugs in the IDE (... you
>> will be baked...). But it should provide for a minimally useful IDE, at
>> least for simpler D projects.
>>
>> See http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/ddt/wiki/Features for a
>> rough idea of what to expect.
>> See also: http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/ddt/wiki/GeneralFAQ
>>
>> Changelog:
>>
>> == DDT 0.4.0 (2010-11-17) ==
>> * Renamed project to DDT
>> * Updated IDE to latest DLTK version (2.0).
>> * Fixed comment indentation character (was '#' instead of '//') on
>> toggle comment actions
>> * Fixed defaults bug in DeeRootPreferencePage and
>> DeeEditorPreferencePage.
>> * Added DEEBUILDER.COMPILEREXEPATH variable to builder, changed builder
>> response file defaults. [No longer uses rebuild as the default]
>> * Fixed parser to be able to parse expressions as the argument of typeid.
>> * Added a parser workaround to allow parsing D source with annotations.
>> * Fixed several parser bugs.
>> * Removed Content Assist Templates preference page.
>
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to build a library with DDT?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tom;
>

Well, yes, if I understand you correctly. DDT will just call an external 
tool with the parameters you specify (it can be dmd, it can be 
anything), so you can configure it to build a library. But is this what 
you meant?

-- 
Bruno Medeiros - Software Engineer


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