[linux, ubuntu] personal D module not found in the same directory

le TeXnicien de surface le.texnicien.de.surface at chezmoi.invalid
Tue Jun 26 13:21:41 PDT 2012


On Tuesday, 26 June 2012 at 19:50:15 UTC, Graham Fawcett wrote:
>
> You should also be able to do this:
>
>   rdmd --build-only jeteste.d
>
> Normally, the rdmd tool will compile and immediately execute 
> the "jeteste" program. Rdmd is "smarter" than dmd, because it 
> will calculate all the files that you need to compile and link. 
> However, rdmd stores the executable in a different ("hidden") 
> directory. (On my computer, it is storing the executable in 
> "/tmp/.rdmd-1000/.../".)
>
> But you can call rdmd as "rdmd --build-only". This will compile 
> the executable in the *current* directory, and will not execute 
> it.
>

Thanks a lot. This is very interresting.
I do learn here!


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