On Saturday, 24 June 2023 at 15:16:37 UTC, Cecil Ward wrote:
>I have LDC running on an ARM Mac. If anyone else out there is an LDC or GDC user, could you knock up a quick shell program to compile and link a .d file to produce an executable ? found the linker but these tools are all new to me and a bit of help would save me a lot of trial and error and frustration as I try to find docs. GDC would be great too.
I have managed to achieve this before on a Raspberry Pi AArch64 Linux Debian where the compiler can link and generate an executable just in integrated fashion in the one command. The OSX tools seem rather different however.
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main() {
writeln("Hello, world!");
}
Compilation using LDC on macOS is just:
ldc2 --release --O3 main.d
Or some more options, to reduce executable size:
ldc2 --release --O3 --flto=full -fvisibility=hidden -defaultlib=phobos2-ldc-lto,druntime-ldc-lto -L=-dead_strip -L=-x -L=-S -L=-lz main.d
Executable size using first command: 1.3MB
Executable size using second command: 756KB