digitalmars.D - Uncrustify - D source code beautifier
- Nobody (10/10) Mar 15 2006 Hi,
- Nobody (2/17) Mar 15 2006
- Brad Anderson (4/5) Mar 15 2006 biggest code base would probably be mango, although others would be good...
- Ben Gardner (5/10) Mar 18 2006 Thanks! That's a lot of code. =)
- Stewart Gordon (15/24) Mar 16 2006 It would be nice to have some more information on the website, such as
- Ben Gardner (7/9) Mar 18 2006 Hi,
- lanael (1/4) Mar 16 2006 It isn't written in D ?! :)
Hi, and Java languages. (That's all C-like languages that I know of.) If you are curious, check it out at: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/ I've never used D for anything significant, so I'm looking for large chunks of D source code that I can test with. Anyone know of a public D source code repository? Thanks, Ben
Mar 15 2006
Nevermind... I just found dsource.org. =) Nobody wrote:Hi, and Java languages. (That's all C-like languages that I know of.) If you are curious, check it out at: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/ I've never used D for anything significant, so I'm looking for large chunks of D source code that I can test with. Anyone know of a public D source code repository? Thanks, Ben
Mar 15 2006
Nobody wrote:Nevermind... I just found dsource.org. =)biggest code base would probably be mango, although others would be good to use for variety. BA
Mar 15 2006
Brad Anderson wrote:Nobody wrote:Thanks! That's a lot of code. =) For those who downloaded 0.0.8 -- I just uploaded version 0.0.9, which handles D much better. (It is still very much a beta!) BenNevermind... I just found dsource.org. =)biggest code base would probably be mango, although others would be good to use for variety.
Mar 18 2006
Nobody wrote:Hi, and Java languages. (That's all C-like languages that I know of.) If you are curious, check it out at: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/It would be nice to have some more information on the website, such as what configuration options there are and some before/after examples.I've never used D for anything significant, so I'm looking for large chunks of D source code that I can test with.<snip> Look over on digitalmars.D.announce. You'll find a number of programs and libraries that people have written in D. Stewart. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/M d- s:- C++ a->--- UB P+ L E W++ N+++ o K- w++ O? M V? PS- PE- Y? PGP- t- 5? X? R b DI? D G e++>++++ h-- r-- !y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox. Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit.
Mar 16 2006
Hi, Stewart Gordon wrote: <snip>It would be nice to have some more information on the website, such as what configuration options there are and some before/after examples.<snip> Great idea! I'm not by any means an html wizard... Care to help out? =) Ben
Mar 18 2006
http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/ I've never used D for anything significant, so I'm looking for large chunks of D source code that I can test with.It isn't written in D ?! :)
Mar 16 2006