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May 19, 2019 Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file. |
May 19, 2019 Re: Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex | On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 10:06:19 UTC, Alex wrote:
> When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file.
Also, cannot drag or add folders(when going to add then new folder, it is grayed out). This is for a brand new mixed project.
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May 19, 2019 Re: Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex | On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 12:40:28 UTC, Alex wrote:
> On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 10:06:19 UTC, Alex wrote:
>> When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file.
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> Also, cannot drag or add folders(when going to add then new folder, it is grayed out). This is for a brand new mixed project.
and build time and reason are not shown even when checked in the tools/options.
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May 20, 2019 Re: Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex |
On 19/05/2019 12:06, Alex wrote:
> When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file.
You can create a new D file without associating it with a project (Ctrl+N), and then move it into the project.
But I'd like to add it to the "Add New item" dialog, too. It might have to invade the C++ branch of the selector, though.
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May 20, 2019 Re: Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex |
On 19/05/2019 14:40, Alex wrote:
> On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 10:06:19 UTC, Alex wrote:
>> When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file.
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> Also, cannot drag or add folders(when going to add then new folder, it is grayed out). This is for a brand new mixed project.
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As this is a VC project you will have to ask Microsoft why they don't support this functionality.
Having to setup all filters for a subdirectory structure manually can be quite some pain (and doesn't work with wildcards).
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May 20, 2019 Re: Visual C++ project for Visual D doesn't allow d files | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex |
On 19/05/2019 14:42, Alex wrote:
> On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 12:40:28 UTC, Alex wrote:
>> On Sunday, 19 May 2019 at 10:06:19 UTC, Alex wrote:
>>> When using "new file" in the a mixed project, only C files are shown(in VS2019). While one can change the extension to .d, in D projects it allows one creating a d file.
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>> Also, cannot drag or add folders(when going to add then new folder, it is grayed out). This is for a brand new mixed project.
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> and build time and reason are not shown even when checked in the tools/options.
Again, this is a VC/msbuild project (that's why the options are in a
".visualdproj" section).
You can enable verbose msbuild output in the global "Projects and Solution->Build and Run" options and try to decipher the logfile, but it can be pretty nasty.
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