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August 15, 2011 Symbol undefined due to import statement | ||||
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Hi, there is a behaviour which seems strange for me. I have following structure C:\Projects\ProjectA\main.d C:\Projects\Reusuable\net\http.d The content of main.d is: module main; import std.stdio; import net.http; int main() { return 0; } The content of http.d is: module net.http; I compile the application with command: dmd -IC:\Projects\Reusuable main.d This works, but if I now edit the http.d file and add an import statement like "import std.stdio;" then the linker will output following error: main.obj(main) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D3net4http12__ModuleInfoZ Where is my error? Kind regards Andre |
August 15, 2011 Re: Symbol undefined due to import statement | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andre | On 15.08.2011 10:15, Andre wrote:
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> I compile the application with command:
> dmd -IC:\Projects\Reusuable main.d
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> This works, but if I now edit the http.d file
> and add an import statement like "import std.stdio;"
> then the linker will output following error:
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> main.obj(main)
> Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D3net4http12__ModuleInfoZ
>
> Where is my error?
You need to add all your project's files to the command line:
dmd -IC:\Projects\Reusuable main.d net\http.d
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