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digitalmars.D.learn - running a d compiler on the Mac Mini with an M1 chip

reply dan <dan.hitt gmail.com> writes:
Are there any d compilers that run natively on the Mac Mini with 
an M1 chip?

If so, does anybody here have any experience with them that can 
be shared?

If not, and your machine is a mac mini, how would you go about 
programming in d on it?

TIA for any info!
Mar 26 2021
parent reply rikki cattermole <rikki cattermole.co.nz> writes:
On 27/03/2021 10:51 AM, dan wrote:
 Are there any d compilers that run natively on the Mac Mini with an M1 
 chip?
 
 If so, does anybody here have any experience with them that can be shared?
 
 If not, and your machine is a mac mini, how would you go about 
 programming in d on it?
 
 TIA for any info!
Looks like latest ldc has an arm build. But both dmd and ldc should already work due to x86 emulation that takes place. https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.25.1
Mar 26 2021
parent reply dan <dan.hitt gmail.com> writes:
On Friday, 26 March 2021 at 21:54:20 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
 On 27/03/2021 10:51 AM, dan wrote:
 Are there any d compilers that run natively on the Mac Mini 
 with an M1 chip?
 
 If so, does anybody here have any experience with them that 
 can be shared?
 
 If not, and your machine is a mac mini, how would you go about 
 programming in d on it?
 
 TIA for any info!
Looks like latest ldc has an arm build. But both dmd and ldc should already work due to x86 emulation that takes place. https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.25.1
Thanks Rikki! If anybody has any particular experience using d on a mac mini with M1 that they want to share, please do post, but this does look promising. dan
Mar 26 2021
parent Guillaume Piolat <first.name spam.org> writes:
On Friday, 26 March 2021 at 22:41:08 UTC, dan wrote:
 On Friday, 26 March 2021 at 21:54:20 UTC, rikki cattermole 
 wrote:
 On 27/03/2021 10:51 AM, dan wrote:
 Are there any d compilers that run natively on the Mac Mini 
 with an M1 chip?
 
 If so, does anybody here have any experience with them that 
 can be shared?
 
 If not, and your machine is a mac mini, how would you go 
 about programming in d on it?
 
 TIA for any info!
Looks like latest ldc has an arm build. But both dmd and ldc should already work due to x86 emulation that takes place. https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.25.1
Thanks Rikki! If anybody has any particular experience using d on a mac mini with M1 that they want to share, please do post, but this does look promising. dan
(Not M1 but the DTK) Hello, Here are the instructions for setup and building both for arm64 and x86_64: https://forum.dlang.org/post/rtf2j3$2oh1$1 digitalmars.com In addition to these instructions, you can also use the native LDC for faster build.
Mar 29 2021