On 2016-09-27 10:12, Walter Bright wrote:
That's one issue. The other one is druntime needs to be initialized, and calling a random D function won't do that.
Long time ago I suggested doing that [1]. Not sure if that file is currently compiled and linked into the runtime. But, IIRC, there was complains when I suggested doing this because, as I was told, if you're using a D library in a C application you most likely want to have more control of the initialization of druntime.
[1] https://github.com/dlang/druntime/blob/master/src/rt/dylib_fixes.c -- /Jacob Carlborg
