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July 24, 2002 Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Could you take a look at the example file below, post.d? ---------- post.d --------- class MyException { } int main() { return 0; } I am not able to compile it? As long as I don't use classes I don't get any trouble. I tried changing the include path in sc.ini, but then it says file object.d not found... ---------- sc.ini ---------- [Version] version=7.51 Build 020 [Environment] LIB="%@P%\..\lib";\dm\lib DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\src\phobos" --------- command ---------- D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>dmd post.d link post,,,user32+kernel32/noi; OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved post.obj(post) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _Dobject_Object_eq_FC6ObjectZi --- errorlevel 1 What am I doing wrong? Is Object.eq() undefined? -- Stijn OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com http://OddesE.cjb.net _________________________________________________ Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail |
July 25, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to OddesE | Anyone? -- Stijn OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com http://OddesE.cjb.net _________________________________________________ Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail |
July 26, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to OddesE | It compiles and links fine when I do it. I suggest the library, phobos.lib, is not on the LIB path. "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ahmpc3$7nr$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Could you take a look at the example > file below, post.d? > > > ---------- post.d --------- > > class MyException > { > } > > int main() > { > return 0; > } > > > I am not able to compile it? As > long as I don't use classes I don't > get any trouble. I tried changing > the include path in sc.ini, but then > it says file object.d not found... > > > ---------- sc.ini ---------- > > [Version] > version=7.51 Build 020 > > [Environment] > LIB="%@P%\..\lib";\dm\lib > DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\src\phobos" > > > --------- command ---------- > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>dmd post.d > link post,,,user32+kernel32/noi; > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved > > post.obj(post) > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _Dobject_Object_eq_FC6ObjectZi > --- errorlevel 1 > > > What am I doing wrong? > Is Object.eq() undefined? > > -- > Stijn > OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com > http://OddesE.cjb.net > _________________________________________________ > Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail > > |
July 26, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:ahqhvm$1b53$1@digitaldaemon.com... > It compiles and links fine when I do it. I suggest the library, phobos.lib, > is not on the LIB path. > Mmm.... I tried setting the LIB= path in sc.ini to relative as well as absolute paths and I set the LIB environment variable to the correct absolute directory... All to no avail. In the end I just copied phobos.lib into the same dir as dmd.exe, that is, dmd\bin\, and then it worked.... I can't figure out what I am doing wrong. Maybe you think it is possible to make dmd.exe print the path is is looking in? That may help locate these kind of problems. -- Stijn OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com http://OddesE.cjb.net _________________________________________________ Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail |
July 30, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to OddesE | "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ahsaao$82d$1@digitaldaemon.com... > "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:ahqhvm$1b53$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > It compiles and links fine when I do it. I suggest the library, > phobos.lib, > > is not on the LIB path. > > > > > Mmm.... > I tried setting the LIB= path in sc.ini to > relative as well as absolute paths and I set > the LIB environment variable to the correct > absolute directory... All to no avail. > > In the end I just copied phobos.lib into the > same dir as dmd.exe, that is, dmd\bin\, and > then it worked.... I can't figure out what > I am doing wrong. > > Maybe you think it is possible to make dmd.exe > print the path is is looking in? That may help > locate these kind of problems. It's the linker looking at the LIB environment setting. Try this: set LIB=\dmd\lib;\dm\lib |
July 31, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:ai76ug$1i17$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > It's the linker looking at the LIB environment setting. Try this: > set LIB=\dmd\lib;\dm\lib > I really don't get it, because I think that the LIB path does point at the right directory. Check my output below: D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>dir phobos.lib Volume in drive D is Program Volume Serial Number is 48DC-A2C1 Directory of D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib 03-06-2002 01:20 399.872 phobos.lib 1 File(s) 399.872 bytes 0 Dir(s) 7.414.575.104 bytes free D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>cd ..\bin D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>type sc.ini [Version] version=7.51 Build 020 [Environment] LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\src\phobos" D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>dmd post link post,,,user32+kernel32/noi; OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved post.obj(post) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _Dobject_Object_eq_FC6ObjectZi --- errorlevel 1 As you can see from the output, phobos.lib is located in D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib and the LIB environment setting in sc.ini is set to: LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib What am I doing wrong? -- Stijn OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com http://OddesE.cjb.net _________________________________________________ Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail |
August 01, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to OddesE | Try copying phobos.lib into your current directory. "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ai86c9$4uq$1@digitaldaemon.com... > "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:ai76ug$1i17$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > > > It's the linker looking at the LIB environment setting. Try this: > > set LIB=\dmd\lib;\dm\lib > > > > I really don't get it, because I think that the LIB path does point at the right directory. Check my output below: > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>dir phobos.lib > Volume in drive D is Program > Volume Serial Number is 48DC-A2C1 > > Directory of D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib > > 03-06-2002 01:20 399.872 phobos.lib > 1 File(s) 399.872 bytes > 0 Dir(s) 7.414.575.104 bytes free > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>cd ..\bin > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>type sc.ini > [Version] > version=7.51 Build 020 > > [Environment] LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\src\phobos" > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>dmd post > link post,,,user32+kernel32/noi; > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved > > post.obj(post) > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _Dobject_Object_eq_FC6ObjectZi > --- errorlevel 1 > > > As you can see from the output, phobos.lib is located in > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib > and the LIB environment setting in sc.ini is set to: > LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib > > What am I doing wrong? > > > -- > Stijn > OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com > http://OddesE.cjb.net > _________________________________________________ > Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail > > > > |
August 01, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | That works, but it isn't practical... :( "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:aic1nf$3k1$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Try copying phobos.lib into your current directory. > > "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ai86c9$4uq$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:ai76ug$1i17$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > > > > > It's the linker looking at the LIB environment setting. Try this: > > > set LIB=\dmd\lib;\dm\lib > > > > > > > I really don't get it, because I think that the LIB path does point at the right directory. Check my output below: > > > > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>dir phobos.lib > > Volume in drive D is Program > > Volume Serial Number is 48DC-A2C1 > > > > Directory of D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib > > > > 03-06-2002 01:20 399.872 phobos.lib > > 1 File(s) 399.872 bytes > > 0 Dir(s) 7.414.575.104 bytes free > > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib>cd ..\bin > > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>type sc.ini > > [Version] > > version=7.51 Build 020 > > > > [Environment] LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\src\phobos" > > > > > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\bin>dmd post > > link post,,,user32+kernel32/noi; > > OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1 > > Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved > > > > post.obj(post) > > Error 42: Symbol Undefined _Dobject_Object_eq_FC6ObjectZi > > --- errorlevel 1 > > > > > > As you can see from the output, phobos.lib is located in > > D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib > > and the LIB environment setting in sc.ini is set to: > > LIB=D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dmd\lib;D:\Programs\DigitalMars\dm\lib > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > > > -- > > Stijn > > OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com > > http://OddesE.cjb.net > > _________________________________________________ > > Remove _XYZ from my address when replying by mail > > > > > > > > > > |
August 02, 2002 Re: Can not link with Object? | ||||
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Posted in reply to OddesE | "OddesE" <OddesE_XYZ@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:aicd3v$h2r$1@digitaldaemon.com... > That works, but it isn't practical... :( Ok, but it does prove there is nothing wrong with the library itself. Next, try setting the LIB environment variable. |
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