Are you specifying std_ext/typetuple.di or whatever it is called when compiling the main module? The public import probably triggers creation of a module constructor as it really creates aliases for the symbols from the imported module.

David


On 9/4/11 3:17 AM, Sean Eskapp wrote:
I'm compiling a very simple D interface file:

     module std_ext.typetuple;

     public import std.typetuple

     class TypeArray(T...)
     {
     }

Compiling it as such:
     dmd -debug -unittest -D -Dddocs -w -H -o- std_ext/typetuple.d

And including it as such:

     import std_ext.typetuple;

     void main()
     {
         TypeArray!(int, double) blah;
     }

I get a linker error "Symbol Undefined _D7std_ext9typetuple12__ModuleInfoZ"

Removing the public import removes this error. How can I fix this?

Reply via email to