On Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 10:17:37 UTC, Peter Hu wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 10:02:29 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 09:58:21 UTC, Peter Hu wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 09:13:11 UTC, Imperatorn
wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 09:08:02 UTC, Imperatorn
wrote:
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Another alternative if you're using dub is to add this in
your dub.json instead:
```json
"libs": ["user32", "comdlg32"]
```
This seems be something related to DMD vs LDC. Because if I
change the compiler to DMD I also get unresolved external
symbols, but not with LDC.
It seems the forwarding of directives from submodules are
different.
Thank you.
Below two pragma solved the isse but am confused as they are
already in the system path.This is the first time I have to
include lib files here.How come other gui programs don't have
to do this.
pragma(lib,"user32");
pragma(lib,"comdlg32");
I'm not sure why, it works for me, but I think it could be
something dmd does different. The pragma lib is inserted into
the generated object file, or otherwise passed to the linker,
so the linker automatically links in that library.
I'm guessing dmd for some reason does not see it in the
submodule, but I have no proof that's the issue, I'm just
guessing.
Really appreciated for the help.I am learning to understand.
Not using these two pragma in the source,other in the
commandline:dmd -m64 user32.lib comdlg32.lib test.d
compiled.But---
In an IDE say PoseidonD it still failed to compile even if I
provided the library path to the compiler,I just can't
understand how come my other small programs ( based on gui
libslike DFL2,iup4D,dwt,NAppGui4D ) works fine without having
to provide pragma in the source before compiling.
I'm sorry, I don't know. I have just observed that when using LDC
the libraries gets forwarded from submodules but not with DMD.
So what I usually do is to add them in my dub.json "libs"
property as shown before.
Oh my, I didn't know poseidon still existed :D
Is this what you're using?
https://bitbucket.org/KuanHsu/poseidond
I currently use vscode and Visual D, they both work good.
But it's always fun to see other IDEs