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digitalmars.D - DIP1014 implement status ?

reply JianDong <jiandongwang gmail.com> writes:
I see the DIP1018 is get merged and ready for next release,  is 
there any one work on DIP1014?

With DIP1018 and DIP1014 D will become much better C alternative.

I plan to use D for mobile app, I see android has sort support 
with LDC, is there any plan to for Apple/ios ?
Apr 18 2019
next sibling parent reply Andre Pany <andre s-e-a-p.de> writes:
On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 16:10:04 UTC, JianDong wrote:
 I see the DIP1018 is get merged and ready for next release,  is 
 there any one work on DIP1014?

 With DIP1018 and DIP1014 D will become much better C 
 alternative.

 I plan to use D for mobile app, I see android has sort support 
 with LDC, is there any plan to for Apple/ios ?
For ios/android state please see this post https://forum.dlang.org/thread/chggdrupcmfajnpevkai forum.dlang.org Kind regards Andre
Apr 18 2019
parent reply JianDong <jiandongwang gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 17:01:27 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
 On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 16:10:04 UTC, JianDong wrote:
 I see the DIP1018 is get merged and ready for next release,  
 is there any one work on DIP1014?

 With DIP1018 and DIP1014 D will become much better C 
 alternative.

 I plan to use D for mobile app, I see android has sort support 
 with LDC, is there any plan to for Apple/ios ?
For ios/android state please see this post https://forum.dlang.org/thread/chggdrupcmfajnpevkai forum.dlang.org Kind regards Andre
Thanks for the tips, I guess no IOS support any time soon, and the android guy also give up. I see D is failure badly in the dimensional of popularity.
Apr 18 2019
parent reply Andre Pany <andre s-e-a-p.de> writes:
On Friday, 19 April 2019 at 05:06:01 UTC, JianDong wrote:
 On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 17:01:27 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
 On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 16:10:04 UTC, JianDong wrote:
 I see the DIP1018 is get merged and ready for next release,  
 is there any one work on DIP1014?

 With DIP1018 and DIP1014 D will become much better C 
 alternative.

 I plan to use D for mobile app, I see android has sort 
 support with LDC, is there any plan to for Apple/ios ?
For ios/android state please see this post https://forum.dlang.org/thread/chggdrupcmfajnpevkai forum.dlang.org Kind regards Andre
Thanks for the tips, I guess no IOS support any time soon, and the android guy also give up. I see D is failure badly in the dimensional of popularity.
You can see it also that way: it is doable by a single developer to add iPhone / android support to D. That is a pretty good statement. D is in a very good shape. Kind regards Andre
Apr 19 2019
parent JianDong <jiandongwang gmail.com> writes:
On Friday, 19 April 2019 at 11:30:07 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
 You can see it also that way: it is doable by a single 
 developer to add iPhone / android support to D. That is a 
 pretty good statement. D is in a very good shape.
Maybe, but still if it take a lot real users to make the eco to be mature. On Friday, 19 April 2019 at 12:21:55 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
 The DIP author is no longer around to shepherd the 
 implementation. It's not forgotten, however, and is one of many 
 work items that I'm keeping track of. If I'm unable to find 
 anyone with the necessary chops to implement it voluntarily, 
 then we'll eventually try to fund its implementation via the 
 new Human Resource Fund.
Thanks for the explain, DIP1014 is indispensable to build an efficient resource management system, I with we can have it soon.
Apr 19 2019
prev sibling parent Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 18 April 2019 at 16:10:04 UTC, JianDong wrote:
 I see the DIP1018 is get merged and ready for next release,  is 
 there any one work on DIP1014?
The DIP author is no longer around to shepherd the implementation. It's not forgotten, however, and is one of many work items that I'm keeping track of. If I'm unable to find anyone with the necessary chops to implement it voluntarily, then we'll eventually try to fund its implementation via the new Human Resource Fund.
Apr 19 2019