On 5/23/21 3:17 AM, rempas wrote:
On Sunday, 23 May 2021 at 04:56:18 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I just looked in the dub documentation for "build" and "compiler" entries, which I had never heard of, and I see none now. As Jordan said, those have always been configured on the command line. Did you perhaps see something about those somewhere else?

FYI, the first configuration you define is always the default, so you don't need to specify it on the command line unless you really want to.

I've saw the SDL format config documentation [here](https://dub.pm/package-format-sdl.html#configurations). Maybe I'm wrong idk...


The "build types" section is saying what the EQUIVALENT build types are when passing on command line.

In your recipe file, you seem to be mixing build types and configurations (it's confusing, I agree). I look at configs like setting up which files to compile, which versions to use, which dependencies to use, etc. build types have more to do with flags to send to the compiler (like optimization flags, or whether to include bounds checks). dub uses the base build type, and then configurations may also alter those settings. You can think of the two options as orthogonal (build type and configuration).

I think most of your file can be removed, what you seem to want is 2 things: set the compiler to ldc and set some flags based on configuration

Here's how I would do it:

```sdl
name "test"
description "Testing dub"
authors "rempas"
copyright "Copyright © 2021, rempas"
license "AGPL-3.0"
toolchainRequirements dmd="no" gdc="no" // only allow ldc

buildType "release" {
   dflags "-Oz"
}
```

Note that you don't use the "release" build type using "--config", you use -b release

-Steve

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