ldmd2 -c file1.d file2.d

Kai Nacke kai at redstar.de
Tue Sep 3 21:36:05 PDT 2013


On Tuesday, 3 September 2013 at 23:14:14 UTC, Luís Marques wrote:
> If you do:
>
>     dmd -c file1.d file2.d etc.d
>
> ...you will get multiple .o files (one per .d file). Doing the 
> same with ldmd2 only outputs file1.o. Is that a bug?

Yes. ldmd2 is a direct replacement for dmd and should behave the 
same way.

Kai


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