any tool to at least partially convert C++ to D (htod for source

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Wed Mar 10 13:41:42 PST 2010


On 3/10/10 16:33, Steve Teale wrote:
>>
>> The #1 show-stopper for me was lack of shared object (.so) support under
>> Linux; virtually mandated by my audience (Apache/LAMP).  (A workaround
>> like FastCGI is simply not appealing to customers.)  This topic
>> discussed many times before on this NG.
>>
>>
> I also had done a fair amount of work, and foundered on the inability to
> dynamically load anything without it being a big deal.
>
> Like you say, it has been brought up many many times. Everyone says yes,
> this is a real show-stopper, then the thread dies down and so on.
>
> Steve

What are the exact problems that people have with shared libraries on 
linux? I've made a few dynamic libraries on Mac OS X of which only one 
didn't work (I have no idea why). Among the working libraries were DWT 
and Tango.



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