The standard SCons workflow, based on C compilation, is to compile each
file separately and then link all the bits together. This also works for
C++ and Fortran and combinations thereof. This approach works for D, but
it seems there is a preference for having a single compile/link stage
based on submitting sources and not creating object files. Indeed there
are some situation where you have to do this.

I am not immediately sure if this affects interworking D with C, C++ and
Fortran in critical ways.

Has anyone any experience with "always from source" approaches in
SCons? 
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