Am Sat, 20 Oct 2012 17:27:33 +0200 schrieb "Timo Sintonen" <t.sinto...@luukku.com>:
> On Saturday, 20 October 2012 at 14:35:44 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: > > I recently did a project on the STM32F0-Discovery board. > > After having used a nice arm-none-eabi-*/openocd toolchain I > > wonder what is needed to build a cross-gdc. > > As these devices are really short on Flash and RAM I would've > > only translated the peripheral headers > > without using any runtime. > > Not sure though if you can get classes without full typeinfos > > support. > > > Object is a parent for all classes so nothing can be compiled > without it. One test I made shows that object and typeinfo would > take 16-20 kb flash. In addition we need some libc code and > application code. STM32F0 may be too small. My target is STM32F4 > > It's sad that we don't have a documentation about features which require runtime support. If you manage to get this working please make some notes about what features need the runtime (You can use the gdc wiki, gdcproject.org/wiki or the d wiki: http://prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?FrontPage ) BTW: Here's the dmd commit which introduced betterc: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/707949edc30f245a68145bef619f6f02b85e39ab but right now it only disables moduleinfo generation, afaics. You probably already noticed that you can compile stuff without druntime support just fine (compile with -nophoboslib), as long as you only use c functions: ----------------------------- import core.stdc.stdio; extern(C) in main(int argc, const char* argv[]) { printf("Hello World!\n".ptr); return 0; } ----------------------------- As soon as a feature requires runtime support you'll get linker errors.