It is still a bit rough around some edges, particularly with regard to multi-threading and operator overloading, and there are some documentation bits missing, but it should be fine for basic use. The test-suite should build and run fine with the current versions of DMD, LDC and Tango (at least) on Linux x86_64 and Mac OS X 10.6. git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/trunk@12299 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22
27 lines
468 B
D
27 lines
468 B
D
module runme;
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import std.stdio;
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static import example;
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void main() {
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/*
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* Call our gcd() function.
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*/
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int x = 42;
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int y = 105;
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int g = example.gcd(x, y);
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writefln("The gcd of %s and %s is %s.", x, y, g);
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/*
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* Manipulate the Foo global variable.
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*/
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// Output its current value
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writefln("Foo = %s", example.Foo);
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// Change its value
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example.Foo = 3.1415926;
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// See if the change took effect
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writefln("Foo = %s", example.Foo);
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}
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