Now codeblocks support ldc
How to: http://blog.fedora-fr.org/bioinfornatics/
You are welcome. ;-)
By the way, you don't need to set the "Tango" and "Posix" versions since they are pre-defined by the system...
But they are not yet a smart auto completion :?
There are several things missing from D support. Mostly because it is implemented as a "weird C++ compiler", rather than adding any new
PROGRAM_D feature to Code::Blocks. But it should work well enough as a basic IDE, and it could eventually work for doing GUI:
The wizard feature isn't done, but you can build code ? There's details on
http://wxd.sourceforge.net/. It should even limp along with LDC, although getting the
`wx-config --libs` into the CB project is a nightmare because of the weird syntax. (so use
make COMPILER=LDC LIBRARY=Tango)
I can not add gdc to fedora because gdc team do not want merge with gcc project is a big problem, and they support only an old gcc release alwayse gcc version -1. If they do no not change this they will go never in fedora.
I know, that has
always been the case (and the reason for setting up
gdcgnu.repo). It cannot be merged into GCC because of copyright assignments, and it lags behind the latest release sufficiently to make it unavailable in Fedora.
But for other distributions, that allow more than one version of GCC, it is available in the repositories. Like
Ubuntu or
FreeBSD. But I suppose there
could be a new package of "gcc43-d" (containing
gdc-4.3) made for it...