On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 at 07:47:39 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 11/19/2013 11:18 PM, Jeremy DeHaan wrote:
Like I said in the title, this is related to Windows.
Basically, I'm
looking to put a command line together to keep things
consistent between
Windows, OSX and Linux.
On OSX and Linux I would do -L-lLibraryName, but is there
something
similar that one can do on Windows? Or do I have to add
LibraryName.lib
to the file list? Just wondering!
It looks like it is -L on Windows as well:
http://dlang.org/dmd-windows.html
Ali
The -L switch is just for sending switches to the linker. On OSX
and Linux, it is -L-lLibraryName, like I mention before, where
-lLibraryName is what actually gets passed to the linker.
Basically I'm wondering of Optlink has a switch that does the
same thing as the -l switch for linking to a library.