When I add require "glfw" to my nimble file, and then run nimble build, the 
executable won't run, it fails with the following error:

could not load: libglfw3.dylib compile with -d:nimDebugDlOpen for more 
information Okay fine. But I don't know what the invocation for nim actually is 
so I can't obey the instruction. How can I find out how nimble build is 
invoking nim in order to add the extra parameter to the invocation?

Alternatively, how can I get nimble to build with the extra parameter added? I 
tried adding switch("define", "nimDebugDlOpen") to the nimble file in 
accordance with the nimscript documentation, but it didn't do anything.

It seems like I have a catch-22 because nimble won't tell me what it's doing 
and assumes it has a handle on everything, so I can't use the compiler itself 
because i don't know what its doing and I can't tell nimble to do it properly 
because it doesn't offer this as an option (or at least it's not listed in the 
documentation).

how can I proceed with building the GLFW example?

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