digitalmars.D - Mango Beta-5 released at dsource.org
- Kris (9/9) May 03 2004 Dsc has been renamed Mango, which I think is much more jolly.
- =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julio_C=E9sar_Carrascal_Urquijo?= (11/26) May 05 2004 --
- Kris (10/36) May 20 2004 While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the
- Blandger (5/9) May 20 2004 Hi Kris.
- Kris (8/17) May 21 2004 and
- Matthew (12/15) Jun 04 2004 I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :)
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
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
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 news:c7b1rb$1g23$1 digitaldaemon.com...Nice. ¿Any plans on integrating mango.io into Phobos? Kris wrote:theDsc has been renamed Mango, which I think is much more jolly. Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ andverydocumentation (gasp!) starts over here http://mango.dsource.org/ Clearly the doc needs more work, but it's a start. Please note that thedelaylatest build is always in the trunk (noted above); sometimes there's aAllbefore the "download page" is updated. Also, there's some example servlets in the mango/examples/ directory.terribly contrived, but hopefully they get the idea across. - Kris-- Julio César Carrascal Urquijo http://jcesar.f2o.org/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS$ 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
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?Will see. I had an old DSC version but I couldn't build it at that time.Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/ and
May 20 2004
"Blandger" <zeroman prominvest.com.ua> wrote in message news:c8k7mn$1p1t$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi Kris. It would be muche better to have a single ZIP file and don't drag out file by file from SVN. Can you post such a link?andWhile that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an extended/alternate library set ... ideas?Beta-5 is over at http://svn.dsource.org/svn/projects/mango/trunk/Will see. I had an old DSC version but I couldn't build it at that time.Certainly! Zip files are over at http://www.dsource.org/projects/mango/ Mango Beta 6 was released today, and represents a potential RC-1. New users might find something useful within the overview at http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148 - Kris
May 21 2004
"Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...While that's a nice idea, I'd prefer to have Mango.io ratified by the currently non-existent "D library committee" as part of an extended/alternate library set ... ideas?I'll do it in July, if you can wait until then. :) medium-M Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004 (http://www.imperfectcplusplus.com) Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.synesis.com.au/articles.html#columns) STLSoft moderator (http://www.stlsoft.org) "But if less is more, think how much more more will be!" -- Dr Frazier Crane -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jun 04 2004
Sure Matthew, that would be way cool. There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert() topics), and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the logging/debugging state of a live application. The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind the administrator to any application. How much bandwidth do you have? - Kris "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com..."Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...CraneWhile 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jun 04 2004
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...CraneWhile 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
Jun 04 2004
"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...CraneWhile 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
Jun 04 2004
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...rephrase:That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me toyourWould 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 onwell.bandwidth there ...The answer's always shallow & wide, but I can never help going deep asAs 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 levelstuff(how the code looks) and work from each side into the middle. I mainlyhave to dothis because I'm a bit thick, and it takes me a while to get into people'sheads,since every single other person in the world writes code in a really weirdway.;)a- Kris "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...Sure Matthew, that would be way cool. There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones arebindLog4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()topics),and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the logging/debugging state of a live application. The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine tothethe administrator to any application. How much bandwidth do you have? - Kris "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:c9q24n$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 byFraziercurrently 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--------------------------------------------------------------------------Crane-----
Jun 04 2004
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...rephrase:That reply of mine was even more obtuse than usual. Allow me toyourWould 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 onwell.bandwidth there ...The answer's always shallow & wide, but I can never help going deep asAs 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 levelstuff(how the code looks) and work from each side into the middle. I mainlyhave to dothis because I'm a bit thick, and it takes me a while to get into people'sheads,since every single other person in the world writes code in a really weirdway.;)a- Kris "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c9q6jm$10f7$1 digitaldaemon.com...Sure Matthew, that would be way cool. There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones arebindLog4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert()topics),and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the logging/debugging state of a live application. The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine tothethe administrator to any application. How much bandwidth do you have? - Kris "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:c9q24n$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 byFraziercurrently 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--------------------------------------------------------------------------Crane-----
Jun 04 2004
"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
I can't stand people who use newsgroups to advertise their own work. "Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c9rgo2$2t20$1 digitaldaemon.com..."Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:c9rgag$2s60$1 digitaldaemon.com...Don't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)Dude! Any opportunity for a shameless plug <g>
Jun 04 2004
aha, AHAH HA HA! ... ROFL ... "Matthew" wroteI can't stand people who use newsgroups to advertise their own work. "Kris" wrote"Matthew" wroteDon't tell me now. Remind me in 4 weeks. ;)Dude! Any opportunity for a shameless plug <g>
Jun 04 2004
Sure Matthew, that would be way cool. There's now so many packages under the Mango Tree ... latest ones are a Log4J clone (which may well help with respect to all those assert() topics), and an http administrator (by stonecobra) for viewing/adjusting the logging/debugging state of a live application. The latter uses the lightweight Mango http server & servlet engine to bind the administrator to any application. How much bandwidth do you have?Zero at the moment. A reasonable amount in July.- Kris "Matthew" <matthew.hat stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:c9q24n$pfd$1 digitaldaemon.com..."Kris" <someidiot earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c8iiav$q51$1 digitaldaemon.com...CraneWhile 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jun 04 2004