Walter Bright Ports D To the Mac

jonniee writes “D is a programming language created by Walter Bright of C++ fame. D’s focus is on combining the power and high performance of C/C++ with the programmer productivity of modern languages like Ruby and Python. And now he’s ported it to the Macintosh. Quoting: ‘[Building a runtime library] exposed a lot of conditional compilation issues that had no case for OSX. I found that Linux has a bunch of API functions that are missing in OSX, like getline and getdelim, so some of the library functionality had to revert to more generic code for OSX. I had to be careful, because although many system macros had the same functionality and spelling, they had different expansions. Getting these wrong would cause some mysterious behavior, indeed.'”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Share

Comments are closed.