Tim M wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 08:17:17 +1300, Michael P. <baseball....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Okay, so right now, I'm making a small game(Mario) using DAllegro. I
use build, and every time, I have to type this in to compile my progress:
build mario alleg.lib
Now, I know it's not a lot of typing. But considering I type mario
wrong every so often, and I generally want to execute it after,
assuming there is not compiler errors, it takes time.
In a .bat file right now, I have this:
build mario alleg.lib
mario
But, mario will execute even if there are errors found by dmd.
Is there anything that I can use to see if errors were found, and if
there isn't, execute it, and if there is, don't execute it?
DMD1.036, Windows XP, Build/Bud 3.04
I thought everyone used dsss with d now. http://dsource.org/projects/dsss.
No way! On Windows, bud is much better. dsss can't build dlls, for
example, which is a blocker for me. It also seems to be based around the
flawed concept that you have a small number of build configurations.