On Saturday, 23 December 2023 at 16:13:01 UTC, Renato wrote:
I am trying to use dependencies, so I need dub.

On emacs, the imports from dub libraries cannot be found, even though dub can build it fine.

How can I get emacs/serve-d to "see" the libraries added by dub?

I found that dub has a command for letting the compiler know about the load paths:

```
dub describe --data=import-paths
```

This shows the correct paths for the project, so perhaps I can pass this to serve-d somehow?

I've managed to kind of hack it by adding the paths to my `.dir-locals.el`:

```
((nil . ((indent-tabs-mode . nil)
         (tab-width . 4)))
 (d-mode . ((compile-command . "dmd -L-ld_classic -run")
(eglot-workspace-configuration . (:importPath ("/Users/renato/.dub/packages/console-colors/1.1.1/console-colors/source/"))))))
```

Far from ideal but this makes it half work... it actually shows the definitions in the library now and I can even navigate to the source, but still for some reason the import is shown as an error:

```
Expected 'consolecolors.d' or 'consolecolors/package.d' in one of the following import paths:
```

I believe that's because this is coming from d-mode, not serve-d (as serve-d actually "sees" it now)?!

Anyway, would love to know how to get serve-d to automatically detect dub libs.

Does the VS Code do that? If it does, this should work also on emacs.

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