On Wednesday, 10 December 2014 at 00:44:41 UTC, Justin Whear
wrote:
I'm trying to build components that I can dynamically link and
keep
running into an issue with sharing modules between the host and
the
pluggable components. Assuming a layout like this:
host.d -- loads components at runtime
a.d -- a module that builds to `a.so`
b.d -- a module that builds to `b.so`
common.d
If a.d and b.d both import common.d, all is well. If host.d
imports
common.d as well, I get this at runtime:
Fatal Error while loading 'a.so':
The module 'common' is already defined in 'host'.
Test session with sources here: http://pastebin.com/LxsqHhJm
Some of this can be worked around by having host.d use its own
extern
definitions, but how does this work with interfaces? My tests
thus far
have resulted in object invariant failures.
You can have common in separate .so file, or include it in host.