digitalmars.D.announce - Request for Recursive Warnings as Message DUB Flag
- =?UTF-8?B?Ik5vcmRsw7Z3Ig==?= (12/12) Nov 30 2014 I really think DUB lacks an important flag/option namely a
- =?UTF-8?B?Ik5vcmRsw7Z3Ig==?= (2/14) Dec 01 2014 Crap, I should of course have posted this on digitalmars.D.
- Daniel Murphy (2/3) Dec 01 2014 You should probably post it on dub's issue tracker or forums.
- sashasuman (5/5) Dec 10 2014 It will plot the data and save the plot to a file (by default
I really think DUB lacks an important flag/option namely a variant of allowWarnings that *recursively* affects all the sub packages of a dub.json project description. Otherwise developers who want to try out D will think its is broken because of warnings such as deprecated use of C-style arrays hinders them from building and trying out all the cool software currently packaged with DUB. I don't think D's deprecation system was meant to have this affect on the developer. Comments on that, please.
Nov 30 2014
On Sunday, 30 November 2014 at 15:48:14 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:I really think DUB lacks an important flag/option namely a variant of allowWarnings that *recursively* affects all the sub packages of a dub.json project description. Otherwise developers who want to try out D will think its is broken because of warnings such as deprecated use of C-style arrays hinders them from building and trying out all the cool software currently packaged with DUB. I don't think D's deprecation system was meant to have this affect on the developer. Comments on that, please.Crap, I should of course have posted this on digitalmars.D.
Dec 01 2014
""Nordlöw"" wrote in message news:iswbimvzcxegthnxgyhe forum.dlang.org...Crap, I should of course have posted this on digitalmars.D.You should probably post it on dub's issue tracker or forums.
Dec 01 2014
It will plot the data and save the plot to a file (by default plotcli.png).[url=http://www.pass4-sure.biz]pass4-sure.biz[/url] Plotcli has a command line switch similar to tail (-f) so that it will keep checking for new data until it is killed with ctrl+c.
Dec 10 2014