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December 12, 2017 Understanding how dub works | ||||
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Hi, I'm learning D (obliviously) and I can't understand how exactly dependencies work. I haven't found answers to my questions in documentation (or i did't understand it), so can someone answer to mine questions? 1. Does dub compile dependencies as separate binaries? And if yes how to specify where should be they placed? 2. It is possible to compile subpackage as a dynamic or static library and link it to main binary file? Or just better create separate dub package and use it as dependency? For all answers thank You in advance. Also sorry for mine English. I'm still learning it. So if I made some grammatic mistakes point them :) |
December 13, 2017 Re: Understanding how dub works | ||||
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Posted in reply to datboi | On 12/12/2017 10:20 PM, datboi wrote: > Hi, I'm learning D (obliviously) and I can't understand how exactly dependencies work. I haven't found answers to my questions in documentation (or i did't understand it), so can someone answer to mine questions? > > 1. Does dub compile dependencies as separate binaries? And if yes how to specify where should be they placed? Object/static files, but yes. Where they go: Windows: %APPDATA%/roaming/dub Posix: ~/.dub You don't need to change this and if you think you do, you're wrong :) > 2. It is possible to compile subpackage as a dynamic or static library and link it to main binary file? Or just better create separate dub package and use it as dependency? Static yes, dynamic it won't link against (some bug last I heard). Have to do that manually. "dependencies": { "mypackage:subpackage": "*" } Change as required for SDL. |
December 13, 2017 Re: Understanding how dub works | ||||
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Posted in reply to rikki cattermole | On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 at 00:43:31 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote: > You don't need to change this and if you think you do, you're wrong :) Except when you need to: https://github.com/dlang/dub/issues/1305 dub build --compiler=ldmd2 overwrites files in ~/.dub written by dub build #1305 |
December 13, 2017 Re: Understanding how dub works | ||||
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Posted in reply to datboi | On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 at 22:20:41 UTC, datboi wrote:
> Hi, I'm learning D (obliviously) ....
learning D in an oblivious manner can be difficult ;-)
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December 13, 2017 Re: Understanding how dub works | ||||
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Posted in reply to rikki cattermole | On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 at 00:43:31 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
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>> 1. Does dub compile dependencies as separate binaries? And if yes how to specify where should be they placed?
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> Object/static files, but yes.
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> Where they go:
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> Windows: %APPDATA%/roaming/dub
> Posix: ~/.dub
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> You don't need to change this and if you think you do, you're wrong :)
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>> 2. It is possible to compile subpackage as a dynamic or static library and link it to main binary file? Or just better create separate dub package and use it as dependency?
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> Static yes, dynamic it won't link against (some bug last I heard).
> Have to do that manually.
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> "dependencies": { "mypackage:subpackage": "*" }
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> Change as required for SDL.
At first thanks for answers.
So going back to my first question. Code from dependencies is compiled with mine project to one single executable?
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