On Friday, 16 November 2012 at 00:20:00 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Friday, 16 November 2012 at 00:11:19 UTC, Stugol wrote:
As to the module bug, I refer you to this error I just received after trying to use D again after a long absence:

"Error 42: Symbol Undefined _D8infinity8standard3api7windows12__ModuleInfoZ d:\Documents\Programming\WindowsApp1\WindowsApp1\"

That means the your custom module wasn't given on the final command line.

I'm using VisualD. I don't have a final command line.

The easiest way to build a D program is to put all your files on the command line at once:

dmd main.d helper.d infinity/standard/api/windows.d [etc etc etc]

See above.

(Yes, I know there will be a command line somewhere, but it's nothing to do with me)

The point is, it says that kind of crap all the time. Even when it doesn't, if I take the MODULE statement out, it comes back. The module keyword is supposed to be optional.

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