On Tuesday, 30 November 2021 at 19:37:34 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi, just a little question that annoys me in my project which is mainly written in C and clashes with the D code I'm integrating slowly into it. I generate the makefile dependencies with the -MMD option of gcc and that option generates .d files (which are not D language files), this is annoying as I had to rename my D files with a .D extension. Is there a way to force gcc to use another extension? Is this extension clash been solved somehow, as the man of gcc 10.2 lists .d as the extension for Dlang files.
