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February 04, 2020 dub for lib & app? | ||||
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Is it possible to create a dub project that has one library and one or more executables (that use the library)? If so, could someone point me to the docs for this since I couldn't find this in the dub docs? Aside: I'm learning D to give me something approaching the convenience of Python with the fast executable that I'd get with Rust. I love Rust's cargo tool, but find that Rust is very frustrating to do prototyping or experimentation whereas D seems easy for these purposes. But dub does seem a bit basic (or maybe I just haven't found the right docs). |
February 04, 2020 Re: dub for lib & app? | ||||
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Posted in reply to mark | On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 at 09:13:48 UTC, mark wrote:
> Is it possible to create a dub project that has one library and one or more executables (that use the library)? If so, could someone point me to the docs for this since I couldn't find this in the dub docs?
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> Aside: I'm learning D to give me something approaching the convenience of Python with the fast executable that I'd get with Rust. I love Rust's cargo tool, but find that Rust is very frustrating to do prototyping or experimentation whereas D seems easy for these purposes. But dub does seem a bit basic (or maybe I just haven't found the right docs).
Yes, using sub packages. Set the targetType of the root package to None and introduce 2 sub packages of targetType Executable and Library.
Kind regards
Andre
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February 04, 2020 Re: dub for lib & app? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andre Pany | On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 at 09:21:17 UTC, Andre Pany wrote: > On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 at 09:13:48 UTC, mark wrote: >> Is it possible to create a dub project that has one library and one or more executables (that use the library)? If so, could someone point me to the docs for this since I couldn't find this in the dub docs? [snip] > > Yes, using sub packages. Set the targetType of the root package to None and introduce 2 sub packages of targetType Executable and Library. Ah, thank you. And if I'm doing *separate* individual projects, for an app, dub creates source/app.d (which I rename src/app.d). But what should it be for a library? Should it be src/package.d along with any supporting src/one.d src/two.do etc? And is this documented anywhere? (I thought I'd seen dub used with a --template argument, but can't find it; so maybe I'm mixing it up with something else?) |
February 04, 2020 Re: dub for lib & app? | ||||
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Posted in reply to mark | On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 at 19:21:07 UTC, mark wrote:
> Ah, thank you.
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> And if I'm doing *separate* individual projects, for an app, dub creates source/app.d (which I rename src/app.d).
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> But what should it be for a library? Should it be src/package.d along with any supporting src/one.d src/two.do etc?
For a library, you can name the source files anything you want. If you put your code in `src/mylib.d`, for example, users of your library can import it with `import mylib`.
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