On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 02:39:36 UTC, Paul O'Neil wrote:
Do you need to link to a C++ runtime library? That might be
expected to be dynamic even if you compile a static C++ library.
Paul
On 06/08/2014 10:12 PM, Gerry wrote:
On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 01:47:57 UTC, Gerry wrote:
Hello All,
I'm trying to link a library that is written in C++ that
provides a C
interface. Unfortunately the lib is proprietary, so I can't
include
the code. I'm getting undefined references to new and delete
operators
etc. This links fine with gcc. I'm using the following
command line
to build.
dmd test.d file1.d file2.d -L/path/to/lib/lib.a
Is this the write way to link a static library? I was
actually using
ldc, but couldn't get that to work at all.
Thanks,
-G
Looks like the issue is related to linking a static lib not
C++. Shared
lib links fine. Had to use gdc to do it though.
Thanks,
-G
Right! That makes perfect sense. Please forgive me for failing to
see the forest for the trees. All good now.
Thanks a million,
-G