I'm not a GDC/gdb user, but with "b main" you are breaking into the automatically generated C main function, not D's main. Try "b Dmain" or "b _Dmain" or use the source line.
Oh that's totally it. Thank you! :)
I'm not a GDC/gdb user, but with "b main" you are breaking into the automatically generated C main function, not D's main. Try "b Dmain" or "b _Dmain" or use the source line.
Oh that's totally it. Thank you! :)