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reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
Dsc has been renamed Mango, which I think is much more jolly.

Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ and the
documentation (gasp!) starts over here http://mango.dsource.org/

Clearly the doc needs more work, but it's a start. Please note that the very
latest build is always in the trunk (noted above); sometimes there's a delay
before the "download page" is updated.

Also, there's some example servlets in the mango/examples/ directory. All
terribly contrived, but hopefully they get the idea across.

- Kris
May 03 2004
parent reply =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julio_C=E9sar_Carrascal_Urquijo?= writes:
Nice. ¿Any plans on integrating mango.io into Phobos?

Kris wrote:

 Dsc has been renamed Mango, which I think is much more jolly.
 
 Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ and the
 documentation (gasp!) starts over here http://mango.dsource.org/
 
 Clearly the doc needs more work, but it's a start. Please note that the very
 latest build is always in the trunk (noted above); sometimes there's a delay
 before the "download page" is updated.
 
 Also, there's some example servlets in the mango/examples/ directory. All
 terribly contrived, but hopefully they get the idea across.
 
 - Kris
 
 
-- Julio César Carrascal Urquijo http://jcesar.f2o.org/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS$ d- s+:+ a-- C++> ULS++ P++ L+> !E W+++ N+ o? K? w++> O--- M V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5- X+++ R- tv+(++) b++> DI! D++> G e+> h-- r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
May 05 2004
parent reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
extended/alternate library set ... ideas?

- Kris


"Julio César Carrascal Urquijo" <adnoctum phreaker.net> wrote in message
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 Nice. ¿Any plans on integrating mango.io into Phobos?

 Kris wrote:

 Dsc has been renamed Mango, which I think is much more jolly.

 Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ and
the
 documentation (gasp!) starts over here http://mango.dsource.org/

 Clearly the doc needs more work, but it's a start. Please note that the
very
 latest build is always in the trunk (noted above); sometimes there's a
delay
 before the "download page" is updated.

 Also, there's some example servlets in the mango/examples/ directory.
All
 terribly contrived, but hopefully they get the idea across.

 - Kris
-- Julio César Carrascal Urquijo http://jcesar.f2o.org/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS$ d- s+:+ a-- C++> ULS++ P++ L+> !E W+++ N+ o? K? w++> O--- M V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5- X+++ R- tv+(++) b++> DI! D++> G e+> h-- r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
May 20 2004
next sibling parent reply "Blandger" <zeroman prominvest.com.ua> writes:
Hi Kris.

It would be muche better to have a single ZIP file and don't drag out file
by file from SVN.
Can you post such a link?

 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
 Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ and
Will see. I had an old DSC version but I couldn't build it at that time.
May 20 2004
parent "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
"Blandger" <zeroman prominvest.com.ua> wrote in message
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 Hi Kris.

 It would be muche better to have a single ZIP file and don't drag out file
 by file from SVN.
 Can you post such a link?

 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
 Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/
and
 Will see. I had an old DSC version but I couldn't build it at that time.
Certainly! Zip files are over at http://www.dsource.org/projects/mango/ Mango Beta 6 was released today, and represents a potential RC-1. New users might find something useful within the overview at http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148 - Kris
May 21 2004
prev sibling parent reply "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> writes:
"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
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 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier Crane -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a
Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert() topics),
and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
logging/debugging state of a live application.

The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind
the administrator to any application.

How much bandwidth do you have?

- Kris



"Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
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 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier
Crane
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Jun 04 2004
next sibling parent reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me to rephrase:

Would you prefer to take a deep & narrow look at mango.io, or a wide &
shallow look at the overall thing? I suppose there some dependency on your
bandwidth there ...

- Kris


"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

 There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a
 Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()
topics),
 and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
 logging/debugging state of a live application.

 The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind
 the administrator to any application.

 How much bandwidth do you have?

 - Kris



 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier
Crane

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Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> writes:
"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
news:c9q8c1$12pr$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me to rephrase:

 Would you prefer to take a deep & narrow look at mango.io, or a wide &
 shallow look at the overall thing? I suppose there some dependency on your
 bandwidth there ...
The answer's always shallow & wide, but I can never help going deep as well. As I said to you a while back, to do a review I'll require: - overview documentation - package/module list, and brief doc on each - class list, and brief doc on each - simple example programs to test each piece of functionality I tend to look at the high level stuff (design) and the very lowest level stuff (how the code looks) and work from each side into the middle. I mainly have to do this because I'm a bit thick, and it takes me a while to get into people's heads, since every single other person in the world writes code in a really weird way. ;)
 - Kris


 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

 There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a
 Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()
topics),
 and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
 logging/debugging state of a live application.

 The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind
 the administrator to any application.

 How much bandwidth do you have?

 - Kris



 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier
Crane

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Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
Right;

When you're ready, the best place to start is here:
http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148 which then leads you
through a number of document links (including the doxygen overview and doc).

If you follow the "examples" link you'll find, amongst several others, a
servlets.d which I'd hoped might serve as a primary test program.

The overview and class-list is all in the doxygen output here:
http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/doc/html/index.html

The doc is far from complete (it always seems to be the last thing ...), but
it's hopefully enough to work with?

- Kris




"Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
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 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c9q8c1$12pr$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me to
rephrase:
 Would you prefer to take a deep & narrow look at mango.io, or a wide &
 shallow look at the overall thing? I suppose there some dependency on
your
 bandwidth there ...
The answer's always shallow & wide, but I can never help going deep as
well.
 As I said to you a while back, to do a review I'll require:

 - overview documentation
 - package/module list, and brief doc on each
 - class list, and brief doc on each
 - simple example programs to test each piece of functionality

 I tend to look at the high level stuff (design) and the very lowest level
stuff
 (how the code looks) and work from each side into the middle. I mainly
have to do
 this because I'm a bit thick, and it takes me a while to get into people's
heads,
 since every single other person in the world writes code in a really weird
way.
 ;)

 - Kris


 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

 There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are
a
 Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()
topics),
 and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
 logging/debugging state of a live application.

 The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to
bind
 the administrator to any application.

 How much bandwidth do you have?

 - Kris



 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by
the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr
Frazier
 Crane

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Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> writes:
Don't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)

"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
news:c9qtjv$21ec$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Right;

 When you're ready, the best place to start is here:
 http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148 which then leads you
 through a number of document links (including the doxygen overview and doc).

 If you follow the "examples" link you'll find, amongst several others, a
 servlets.d which I'd hoped might serve as a primary test program.

 The overview and class-list is all in the doxygen output here:
 http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/doc/html/index.html

 The doc is far from complete (it always seems to be the last thing ...), but
 it's hopefully enough to work with?

 - Kris




 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9qmtc$1nsu$2 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c9q8c1$12pr$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me to
rephrase:
 Would you prefer to take a deep & narrow look at mango.io, or a wide &
 shallow look at the overall thing? I suppose there some dependency on
your
 bandwidth there ...
The answer's always shallow & wide, but I can never help going deep as
well.
 As I said to you a while back, to do a review I'll require:

 - overview documentation
 - package/module list, and brief doc on each
 - class list, and brief doc on each
 - simple example programs to test each piece of functionality

 I tend to look at the high level stuff (design) and the very lowest level
stuff
 (how the code looks) and work from each side into the middle. I mainly
have to do
 this because I'm a bit thick, and it takes me a while to get into people's
heads,
 since every single other person in the world writes code in a really weird
way.
 ;)

 - Kris


 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

 There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are
a
 Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()
topics),
 and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
 logging/debugging state of a live application.

 The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to
bind
 the administrator to any application.

 How much bandwidth do you have?

 - Kris



 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by
the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr
Frazier
 Crane

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Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
"Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
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 Don't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)
Dude! Any opportunity for a shameless plug <g>
Jun 04 2004
parent reply "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> writes:
I can't stand people who use newsgroups to advertise their own work.

"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
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 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9rgag$2s60$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 Don't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)
Dude! Any opportunity for a shameless plug <g>
Jun 04 2004
parent "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> writes:
aha, AHAH HA HA! ... ROFL ...

"Matthew"  wrote
 I can't stand people who use newsgroups to advertise their own work.

 "Kris" wrote
 "Matthew" wrote
 Don't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)
Dude! Any opportunity for a shameless plug <g>
Jun 04 2004
prev sibling parent "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> writes:
 Sure Matthew, that would be way cool.

 There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a
 Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert() topics),
 and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the
 logging/debugging state of a live application.

 The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind
 the administrator to any application.

 How much bandwidth do you have?
Zero at the moment. A reasonable amount in July.
 - Kris



 "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message
 news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message
 news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
 currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an
 extended/alternate library set ... ideas?
I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier
Crane
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Jun 04 2004