Scientific computing with D
Brian Palmer
d at brian.codekitchen.net
Sat Jan 31 12:55:45 PST 2009
Walter Bright Wrote:
> Bill Baxter wrote:
> > Having to recompile and rerun after every one of those changes just
> > isn't quite as direct.
>
> If it can be done in under half a second, isn't that direct enough? Of
> course, I'm talking about a shell that does it for you.
If anybody is really serious about doing this they might want to look at the implementation of a similar shell for C at http://neugierig.org/software/c-repl/. Oddly much of it is written in Haskell, but there's also an early Ruby prototype that might be useful. Essentially each line is wrapped in a function, compiled into a library and then dlopen'ed in the parent process and executed. Assignments are translated into globals. This will be a little more complex in D because there isn't one global namespace.
Actually I think this has been brought up on this list before, I can't find the original reference though.
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