On 02.11.22 03:25, Tejas wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 November 2022 at 23:40:22 UTC, Christian Köstlin wrote:
Dear dlang-folk,
one of the tools I always return to is rake
(https://ruby.github.io/rake/). For those that do not know it, its a
little like make in the
sense that you describe your build as a graph of tasks with dependencies
between them, but in contrast to make the definition is written in
a normal programming language (in this case ruby) with all features of
it.
[...]
Sounds pretty similar to [tup](https://gittup.org/tup/)
I am a great admirer of tup (especially because they incorporated as the
first system (that I know of) a filesystem monitor outside of IDEs).
Its language is make like I would say, for that I do not like it that much.
Reggae, the build system mentioned by Adam, supports tup as a backend,
so you could use that as well
+1
Kind regards,
Christian