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August 21, 2019 Newbie question: how do I specify (at the command line) a library in the same directory as my .obj file? | ||||
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So I've got a tiny program. C:\Users\me\klondike>ldc2 -c klondike The import of the library symbols are successful. The .obj file is created. Directory of C:\Users\me\klondike 08/13/2019 03:40 PM 803,328 test.lib 08/21/2019 06:17 PM 7,213 klondike.d 08/21/2019 06:39 PM 475,609 klondike.obj But when I try linking, I get errors. C:\Users\me\klondike>ldc2 klondike lld-link: error: undefined symbol: _D8colorize7winterm16WinTermEmulation10initializeMFNbNiZv >>> referenced by klondike.obj:(_D8colorize6cwrite__TQkTAyaZQrFS3std5stdio4FileQxZv) Is there a way to specify my test.lib in the command? |
August 22, 2019 Re: Newbie question: how do I specify (at the command line) a library in the same directory as my .obj file? | ||||
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Posted in reply to WhatMeWorry | On 22 Aug 2019, at 0:55, WhatMeWorry via digitalmars-d-ldc wrote:
> Is there a way to specify my test.lib in the command?
Typically, either supply the library file as a command line argument and let LDC handle it, or use the `-L` option to supply the appropriate flags directly to the linker. —David
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August 22, 2019 Re: Newbie question: how do I specify (at the command line) a library in the same directory as my .obj file? | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Nadlinger | On Thursday, 22 August 2019 at 00:06:48 UTC, David Nadlinger wrote:
> On 22 Aug 2019, at 0:55, WhatMeWorry via digitalmars-d-ldc wrote:
>> Is there a way to specify my test.lib in the command?
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> Typically, either supply the library file as a command line argument and let LDC handle it, or use the `-L` option to supply the appropriate flags directly to the linker. —David
Sorry to be dense here, but shouldn't the command below work?
08/21/2019 06:17 PM 7,213 tiny.d
08/21/2019 12:23 PM 475,605 tiny.obj
08/19/2019 03:40 PM 803,328 test.lib
C:\Users\me\tiny>ldc2 tiny.d test.lib
lld-link: error: test.lib: unknown file type
Error: linking with LLD failed
How much clearer can this be?
I've googled for the answer but I either get these huge dissertations on compiler/linkers or just a repeat of the ldc2 -help
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August 23, 2019 Re: Newbie question: how do I specify (at the command line) a library in the same directory as my .obj file? | ||||
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Posted in reply to WhatMeWorry | On Thursday, 22 August 2019 at 17:32:54 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
> C:\Users\me\tiny>ldc2 tiny.d test.lib
> lld-link: error: test.lib: unknown file type
> Error: linking with LLD failed
You probably specified an incompatible .lib (e.g., 32-bit lib for 64-bit LDC target). The LLD error message is minimalistic.
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