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Dig Library
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* Project overview: http://www.dsource.org/projects/undig/ * Forum: http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=21 |
* Project overview * Forum |
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The revival has kind of died. There are several other GUI libraries that are usable. See AvailableGuiLibraries for more details. -- JustinCalvarese |
The revival has kind of died. There are several other GUI libraries available that are usable. See GUI Libraries for more details. -- JustinCalvarese |
Changed: 19c19,21
Burton has the newest version of digc (the dig compiler utility) at http://www.smocky.com/index.php/Digc ( Posting:digitalmars.D.announce/1546). See GrammarParsers and ReferenceForTools for similar tools. |
Burton has the newest version of digc (the dig compiler utility) at http://www.smocky.com/index.php/Digc ( NG:digitalmars.D.announce/1546). See Grammar Parsers and Reference for Tools for similar tools. |
Deleted: 26d27
See AllLibraries/DigLibrary for more information on dig. |
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timerun // timing of program execution // \dig\utils // interface to Win32 API, (QueryPerformance* functions), interface to C API (spawn* functions) |
timerun // timing of program execution // \dig\utils // interface to Win32 API, (<n>QueryPerformance?</n>* functions), interface to C API (spawn* functions) |
Dig
Dig is a GUI library, Burton Radons, http://www.opend.org/dig/index.html
- Includes DIGC (a application and library build tool) and DEdit
- Updated for DMD 0.69+ by CarlosSantander
- Updated for DMD 0.76+ (by JustinCalvarese and others), http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/dig.html
- Updated for DMD 0.88+ (by JoelAnderson and others), http://badmama.com.au/~anderson/d
unDig
The unDig (unofficial dig) project is something of a revival of dig to keep it compiling with new version of DMD.
The revival has kind of died. There are several other GUI libraries available that are usable. See GUI Libraries for more details. -- JustinCalvarese
digc
Burton has the newest version of digc (the dig compiler utility) at http://www.smocky.com/index.php/Digc ( NG:digitalmars.D.announce/1546).
See Grammar Parsers and Reference for Tools for similar tools.
Dig Examples
Warning: Dig hasn't been under active development for quite a while, so files that compile with the latest DMD compiler probably won't be unavailable.
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