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November 21, 2020 d++: Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: | ||||
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I'm trying to get d++ to work on Windows 10/64-bit machine but it doesn't work. I'm using the very same code samples c.c, c.h and foo.dpp from here https://github.com/atilaneves/dpp/tree/master/bash but when I went to run: > d++ foo.dpp c.o I got the error: > Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: > Error: unrecognized file extension o dmd version: >DMD32 D Compiler v2.094.1-dirty gcc version: >gcc version 6.3.0 (MinGW.org GCC-6.3.0-1) d++ the least one, build from sources my OS is windows 10/64-bit. What am I missing? |
November 21, 2020 Re: d++: Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jack | On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 17:25:46 UTC, Jack wrote:
> I'm trying to get d++ to work on Windows 10/64-bit machine but it doesn't work. I'm using the very same code samples c.c, c.h and foo.dpp from here https://github.com/atilaneves/dpp/tree/master/bash but when I went to run:
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>> d++ foo.dpp c.o
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> I got the error:
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>> Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`:
>> Error: unrecognized file extension o
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> dmd version:
>>DMD32 D Compiler v2.094.1-dirty
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> gcc version:
>>gcc version 6.3.0 (MinGW.org GCC-6.3.0-1)
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> d++ the least one, build from sources
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> my OS is windows 10/64-bit. What am I missing?
I have never used dpp, but the github page says you should use LDC, not DMD. And I could not find anything implying gcc is supported.
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November 22, 2020 Re: d++: Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ferhat Kurtulmuş | On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 19:34:31 UTC, Ferhat Kurtulmuş wrote:
> On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 17:25:46 UTC, Jack wrote:
>> I'm trying to get d++ to work on Windows 10/64-bit machine but it doesn't work. I'm using the very same code samples c.c, c.h and foo.dpp from here https://github.com/atilaneves/dpp/tree/master/bash but when I went to run:
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>>> d++ foo.dpp c.o
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>> I got the error:
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>>> Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`:
>>> Error: unrecognized file extension o
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>> dmd version:
>>>DMD32 D Compiler v2.094.1-dirty
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>> gcc version:
>>>gcc version 6.3.0 (MinGW.org GCC-6.3.0-1)
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>> d++ the least one, build from sources
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>> my OS is windows 10/64-bit. What am I missing?
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> I have never used dpp, but the github page says you should use LDC, not DMD. And I could not find anything implying gcc is supported.
what the docs says is about to use ldc2 to build from source code, which I did. That failed dmd call is done by d++ internally.
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November 22, 2020 Re: d++: Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jack | On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 17:25:46 UTC, Jack wrote:
> I got the error:
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>> Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`:
>> Error: unrecognized file extension o
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> dmd version:
>>DMD32 D Compiler v2.094.1-dirty
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> gcc version:
>>gcc version 6.3.0 (MinGW.org GCC-6.3.0-1)
DMD expects .obj for Windows. So you'll probably have to use the MS compiler or clang to emit an MSVC-compatible object file, and then use either -m32mscoff or -m64 for DMD.
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November 22, 2020 Re: d++: Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: | ||||
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Posted in reply to kinke | On Sunday, 22 November 2020 at 03:05:45 UTC, kinke wrote: > On Saturday, 21 November 2020 at 17:25:46 UTC, Jack wrote: >> I got the error: >> >>> Error: Could not execute `dmd c.o .\foo.d -offoo.exe`: >>> Error: unrecognized file extension o >> >> dmd version: >>>DMD32 D Compiler v2.094.1-dirty >> >> gcc version: >>>gcc version 6.3.0 (MinGW.org GCC-6.3.0-1) > > DMD expects .obj for Windows. So you'll probably have to use the MS compiler or clang to emit an MSVC-compatible object file, and then use either -m32mscoff or -m64 for DMD. that worked, thanks! i used MS C compiler to get the object file > cl /arch:IA32 /c c.c then: > d++ -m32mscoff foo.dpp c.obj worked fine |
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