ldc
archriscv-packages
ldc | archriscv-packages | |
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10 | 5 | |
1,162 | 191 | |
0.7% | - | |
9.9 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | about 15 hours ago | |
D | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ldc
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Ask HN: Who is using the D language and likes/doesn't like it? Why?
D has 3 main compiler implementations. One, LDC, is based on LLVM: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc
GDC is based on GCC: https://github.com/D-Programming-GDC/gdc
DMD is stand-alone: https://github.com/dlang/dmd
- LDC 1.32.0 released
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Next C compiler is a D compiler: Introducing DMD's ImportC
What I don't like about LDC, is you have to install the entire Visual Studio if you want a static build [1]. Contrast this with Go, Nim, Rust, Zig and others, that don't put this burden developers. Is DMD any different in this regard?
1. https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/4047
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RISC-V based Single Board Computers are getting there
Glad to hear that you'd like to try! You can report issues at https://github.com/felixonmars/archriscv-packages
ldc refers to the LLVM-based D Compiler: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc
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I've had .net explained to me several times over the years. I still don't fully understand what it is.
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "ldc"
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Interfacing D with C: Strings Part One
This benchmark puts it at the top near Racket and C++ using the ldc2 LLVM backend. C++ is still 50% faster though in this single case.
- Why do D builds are so heavy?
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Has anyone successfully built LDC2 or other D compiler for iOS?
Apparently https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases
archriscv-packages
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Rise: Accelerate the Development of Open Source Software for RISC-V
Arch RISC-V port effort[0] is what I use, and has both firefox and chromium.
RVSpace forum also has some threads re: people testing recent Firefox releases on other distros: Javascript JIT is recent in Firefox, and helps a lot.
0. https://archriscv.felixc.at/
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How can I test code written using RISC-V V?
Yeah that's one of the use cases. IIUC Arch Linux RISC-V packages are mostly built in qemu binfmt chroots (https://archriscv.felixc.at/)
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RISC-V based Single Board Computers are getting there
Sorry for the late response. Actually there're some useful guides inside the repo's wiki, and you can start from here: https://github.com/felixonmars/archriscv-packages/wiki/Setup...
What are some alternatives?
dmd - dmd D Programming Language compiler
byte-unixbench - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/byte-unixbench
dextool - Suite of C/C++ tooling built on LLVM/Clang
capstone - Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework for ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Alpha, BPF, Ethereum VM, HPPA, M68K, M680X, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, RISC-V(rv32G/rv64G), SH, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, TriCore, Webassembly, XCore and X86.
vox - Vox language compiler. AOT / JIT / Linker. Zero dependencies
polybar-scripts - This is a community project. We write and collect scripts for polybar!
dpp - Directly include C headers in D source code
LinuxGSM - The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
spasm - Write single page applications in D that compile to webassembly
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines
druntime - Low level runtime library for the D programming language
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.