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March 09, 2005 Disabling the Phobos include path? | ||||
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I'm doing some experimenting with writing Windows kernel-mode code in D. (It's nothing to get excited about at the moment, I'm still just feeling my way around). This involves replacing Phobos, because of course you can't run Phobos or the std.c libraries in kernel mode as-is. Anyway, I'd like to disable the compiler's use of \dmd\src\phobos\std\* include path. Is there any way to do this with a compiler switch? I can specify -I followed by my own include paths, but anything not found there will still be searched for in the usual Phobos location. I'm writing the pieces of the runtime library as I need them, but I need the compiler to fail if something isn't written yet, not go grab the user-mode code. I seem to remember reading something about this at one point, but now I can't find it. If the answer is no, my next question is, shouldn't there be a way to do this? (Short of renaming the Phobos directory so the compiler can't find it). - Geoff |
March 09, 2005 Re: Disabling the Phobos include path? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Geoff Hickey | Geoff Hickey wrote:
> I'm doing some experimenting with writing Windows kernel-mode code in D. (It's nothing to get excited about at the moment, I'm still just feeling my way around). This involves replacing Phobos, because of course you can't run Phobos or the std.c libraries in kernel mode as-is.
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> Anyway, I'd like to disable the compiler's use of \dmd\src\phobos\std\* include path. Is there any way to do this with a compiler switch? I can specify -I followed by my own include paths, but anything not found there will still be searched for in the usual Phobos location. I'm writing the pieces of the runtime library as I need them, but I need the compiler to fail if something isn't written yet, not go grab the user-mode code.
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> I seem to remember reading something about this at one point, but now I can't find it.
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> If the answer is no, my next question is, shouldn't there be a way to do this? (Short of renaming the Phobos directory so the compiler can't find it).
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> - Geoff
Edit dmd\bin\sc.ini. There you'll find something like "-Ic:\dmd\src\phobos". Remove that path. Listo!
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March 09, 2005 Re: Disabling the Phobos include path? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Carlos Santander B. | Carlos Santander B. wrote: >> Anyway, I'd like to disable the compiler's use of \dmd\src\phobos\std\* include path. > Edit dmd\bin\sc.ini. There you'll find something like "-Ic:\dmd\src\phobos". Remove that path. Listo! For the GDC compiler, use the "-nostdinc" flag: # dmd -nostdinc test.d Error: Error reading file 'object.d' (It's the same flag that GCC uses, by the way) --anders PS. "dmd" here is a wrapper script that converts DMD syntax into the regular GDC/GCC syntax... |
March 10, 2005 Re: Disabling the Phobos include path? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Carlos Santander B. | Carlos Santander B. wrote:
> Geoff Hickey wrote:
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>> Anyway, I'd like to disable the compiler's use of \dmd\src\phobos\std\* include path. Is there any way to do this with a compiler switch? I can specify -I followed by my own include paths, but anything not found there will still be searched for in the usual Phobos location. I'm writing the pieces of the runtime library as I need them, but I need the compiler to fail if something isn't written yet, not go grab the user-mode code.
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> Edit dmd\bin\sc.ini. There you'll find something like "-Ic:\dmd\src\phobos". Remove that path. Listo!
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Aha! I forgot all about sc.ini, and was thinking that the path was hardcoded in the compiler. Shame on me.
Gracias!
- Geoff
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