On 02.11.23 12:57, BoQsc wrote:
The current major problem is that it does not work on Windows operating system with either `rdmd` or `dmd`. While it does work on run.dlang.io.

The problem is with your import path.

If you say:

```d
import waffles;
```

The compiler would search for either `waffles.d` or `waffles/package.d` **in your current working directory**.

So you have three options:

1. You can compile from the parent directory, most likely what run.dlang.io does: `dmd -i -run waffles/program.d` 2. You can explicitly add all the files to the dmd invocation (I think this is what dub does), although that likely defeats the purpose of `rdmd` and `dmd -i`. 3. You can add `..` (the parent directory) to your search path: `dmd -I.. [......]`

Actually, the cleanest (and in my view proper) solution would be to create a new `waffles` directory with the "package" itself, and take the main function out of it, so you'd have:

```
waffles
|
+-- program.d
|
+-- waffles
    |
    +-- package.d
    |
    +-- testing1.d
    |
    +-- testing2.d
```

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