On Tuesday, 23 June 2015 at 03:31:37 UTC, weaselcat wrote:
On Tuesday, 23 June 2015 at 03:29:14 UTC, Charles Hawkins wrote:
Thanks, Adam. I'm coming from OCaml and haven't seen a seg
fault in years. Didn't recognize it. :D Hopefully I can
figure it out from here.
Try to compile with either ldc or gdc and the -g flag, it
should give you a backtrace. dmd seems to not like linux wrt
backtraces.
Thanks. I wish! I haven't had any success in compiling with
anything but dub. gdc, dmd, rdmd always give me "module mylib is
in file 'mylib.d' which cannot be read" on my "import mylib;"
statement. I've tried every permutation of -I and -L that I can
think of. It almost appears that one either uses dub for
everything or nothing and I'm getting pretty frustrated with it
as well. Perhaps I should just go back to old-fashioned make
files?