Re: make C is scriptable like D
On Thursday, 20 June 2019 at 16:55:01 UTC, Jonathan Marler wrote: On Thursday, 20 June 2019 at 06:20:17 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote: [...] rdmd adds a few different features as well, but the bigger thing it does is cache the results in a global temporary directory. So If you run rdmd on the same file with the same options twice, the second time it won't compile anything, it will detect that it was already compiled and just run it. great! thanks.
Re: make C is scriptable like D
On Thursday, 20 June 2019 at 06:20:17 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote: hi there, a funny thing: $ cat rgcc #!/bin/sh cf=$@ mycf=__`echo $cf|xargs basename` cat $cf | sed '1d' > ${mycf} gcc ${mycf} -o a.out rm ${mycf} ./a.out $ cat test.c #!/home/user/rgcc #include int main() { printf("hello\n"); } And then, chmod +x test.c ./test.c output hello. is rdmd implemented similarly? thanks! binghoo rdmd adds a few different features as well, but the bigger thing it does is cache the results in a global temporary directory. So If you run rdmd on the same file with the same options twice, the second time it won't compile anything, it will detect that it was already compiled and just run it.
Re: make C is scriptable like D
On Thursday, 20 June 2019 at 06:20:17 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote: hi there, a funny thing: $ cat rgcc #!/bin/sh cf=$@ mycf=__`echo $cf|xargs basename` cat $cf | sed '1d' > ${mycf} gcc ${mycf} -o a.out rm ${mycf} ./a.out $ cat test.c #!/home/user/rgcc #include int main() { printf("hello\n"); } And then, chmod +x test.c ./test.c output hello. is rdmd implemented similarly? thanks! binghoo Basically, yeah.
make C is scriptable like D
hi there, a funny thing: $ cat rgcc #!/bin/sh cf=$@ mycf=__`echo $cf|xargs basename` cat $cf | sed '1d' > ${mycf} gcc ${mycf} -o a.out rm ${mycf} ./a.out $ cat test.c #!/home/user/rgcc #include int main() { printf("hello\n"); } And then, chmod +x test.c ./test.c output hello. is rdmd implemented similarly? thanks! binghoo