On Monday, 12 March 2018 at 10:20:20 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Sunday, 4 March 2018 at 16:46:56 UTC, Marc wrote:
then copy it to sources folder?
let's say I have a small library folder at C:\mylibrary\D
where I want to use dir.d from it. How do I add that file
dependence to dub? But I do not want to that file be passed
directly to dmd, I want to that file be copied to
application's source folder (so it's easy to distribuite, with
the dependences together as possible) then compiled. So, what
I want to some extension is dub work with loca files.
Is this possible to do solely with dub? I know I can easily
write a script to run before dub which copies the dependence
files from C:\mylibrary to application's source but I'm
looking for a more elegant
approach as possible; I'm afraid of rewriting a makefile-like
soon (I find cmake/make/makefiles just ugly).
You can also add a simple dub.sdl to your local files and then
use `dub add-local` to add the package to your dub environment.
Dub will only rebuild the dependency on your local files if
they changed (or you use a different compiler / build settings).
Why is there no documentation for this? The dub documentation
should have a filesystem layout page, with examples of how to
structure local libraries, how to register them, how to add them
to projects. AFAICT no such documentation exists. I've tried to
follow the structure of libraries I've loaded into dub's packages
directory, but it seems to treat local packages differently. And
dub add-package is useless ... for one thing, it *overwrites*
local-packages.json rather than adding to it.