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September 20, 2020 dub sub-projects | ||||
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Hello. I wonder what the best-practice is for dub projects with sub-projects. Excuse me if the terminology is wrong. Let me explain my situation. I have a library which I want to split up into multiple projects. The main project will be a "wrapper" with some additional code. The sub-projects will be their own GitHub project, and the main project will have the sub-projects in its dependencies list (although I am unsure if this is the correct approach with dub). The way I imagine it all is that the main project uses code from the sub-projects and connects them together (hence the reason why I want a main project). The sub-projects will be completely separated to (hopefully) enforce non-spaghetti code. They would also be able to be developed independently from the rest of the code. I am unsure what the dub file would look like. I read that there is something called "subPackages", but in my mind I see them as dependencies. Is "subPackages" the right approach here? My last wondering is what the module name would be for the sub-packages would be. I want the project naming convention to be: - project - project-foo - project-bar But if I were to go with "dependencies" route, the correct (I believe) module name would be - "project-foo.xxx" - "project-bar.xxx" , while I would want it to be - "project.foo.xxx" - "project.bar.xxx" |
September 20, 2020 Re: dub sub-projects | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimirs Nordholm | On Sunday, 20 September 2020 at 18:24:31 UTC, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote: > Hello. I wonder what the best-practice is for dub projects with sub-projects. Excuse me if the terminology is wrong. Let me explain my situation. > > ... The project I am referring to is my project scone (https://github.com/vladdeSV/scone), which is a wrapper for terminal input/output. I want to separate the input and output parts into own GitHub projects. The naming conventions for these projects would be - scone - scone-input - scone-output |
September 21, 2020 Re: dub sub-projects | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimirs Nordholm | On 21/09/2020 6:24 AM, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote:
> I am unsure what the dub file would look like. I read that there is something called "subPackages", but in my mind I see them as dependencies. Is "subPackages" the right approach here?
Yes but no.
Normally all of these (what appear to be small but highly related code ) would go in the single repository which is when you would use subPackages.
But since you insist on them being separate repositories, then they are just regular old dependencies.
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September 20, 2020 Re: dub sub-projects | ||||
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Posted in reply to rikki cattermole | On Sunday, 20 September 2020 at 18:55:39 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
> But since you insist on them being separate repositories, then they are just regular old dependencies.
Ah, well it's not that I _insist_ on them being their own dependencies, it's just the only way I've encountered a setup like this.
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September 21, 2020 Re: dub sub-projects | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimirs Nordholm | On Sunday, 20 September 2020 at 18:24:31 UTC, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote: > Hello. I wonder what the best-practice is for dub projects with sub-projects. Excuse me if the terminology is wrong. Let me explain my situation. > > [...] Check this: https://github.com/vitalfadeev/dub-subprojects may like it as an example. |
September 21, 2020 Re: dub sub-projects | ||||
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Posted in reply to Виталий Фадеев | On Monday, 21 September 2020 at 08:02:46 UTC, Виталий Фадеев wrote:
> On Sunday, 20 September 2020 at 18:24:31 UTC, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote:
>> Hello. I wonder what the best-practice is for dub projects with sub-projects. Excuse me if the terminology is wrong. Let me explain my situation.
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> Check this: https://github.com/vitalfadeev/dub-subprojects
> may like it as an example.
This looks like exactly the example project I need. Thank you!
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