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reply dark777 <jeanzonta777 yahoo.com.br> writes:
Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
Sep 07 2017
parent reply solidstate1991 <laszloszeremi outlook.com> writes:
On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
Sep 07 2017
parent reply dark777 <jeanzonta777 yahoo.com.br> writes:
On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 00:09:08 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
 On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
so does it mean that if I develop a program using the D language in BSD creating generic resources for example and compiling on windows, linux and darwin it would work fine?
Sep 07 2017
parent reply rikki cattermole <rikki cattermole.co.nz> writes:
On 08/09/2017 3:08 AM, dark777 wrote:
 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 00:09:08 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
 On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
so does it mean that if I develop a program using the D language in BSD creating generic resources for example and compiling on windows, linux and darwin it would work fine?
Each platform has its own unique behavior and related code. Gotta try it to know for certain. But that is unrelated to D in the most part :)
Sep 07 2017
parent reply dark777 <jeanzonta777 yahoo.com.br> writes:
On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 03:56:25 UTC, rikki cattermole 
wrote:
 On 08/09/2017 3:08 AM, dark777 wrote:
 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 00:09:08 UTC, solidstate1991 
 wrote:
 On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
so does it mean that if I develop a program using the D language in BSD creating generic resources for example and compiling on windows, linux and darwin it would work fine?
Each platform has its own unique behavior and related code. Gotta try it to know for certain. But that is unrelated to D in the most part :)
but in any case then the D language can be considered multiplatform?
Sep 07 2017
next sibling parent maarten van damme via Digitalmars-d-learn writes:
It's a compiled language, it'll behave like c++.

2017-09-08 7:13 GMT+02:00 dark777 via Digitalmars-d-learn <
digitalmars-d-learn puremagic.com>:

 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 03:56:25 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:

 On 08/09/2017 3:08 AM, dark777 wrote:

 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 00:09:08 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:

 On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:

 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
so does it mean that if I develop a program using the D language in BSD creating generic resources for example and compiling on windows, linux and darwin it would work fine?
Each platform has its own unique behavior and related code. Gotta try it to know for certain. But that is unrelated to D in the most part :)
but in any case then the D language can be considered multiplatform?
Sep 08 2017
prev sibling parent solidstate1991 <laszloszeremi outlook.com> writes:
On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 05:13:18 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 03:56:25 UTC, rikki cattermole 
 wrote:
 On 08/09/2017 3:08 AM, dark777 wrote:
 On Friday, 8 September 2017 at 00:09:08 UTC, solidstate1991 
 wrote:
 On Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 23:58:05 UTC, dark777 wrote:
 Good night, did you want to know this? Is the DE language 
 cross-platform or cross-compile like C ++?
GDC and LDC has multi-platform support, I'm currently working on an ARM backend for DMD.
so does it mean that if I develop a program using the D language in BSD creating generic resources for example and compiling on windows, linux and darwin it would work fine?
Each platform has its own unique behavior and related code. Gotta try it to know for certain. But that is unrelated to D in the most part :)
but in any case then the D language can be considered multiplatform?
Yes, and it even has language features related to multiplatform ddevelopment, eg. conditional compiling.
Sep 09 2017