On Fri, 31 May 2013 12:26:54 +0100, Shriramana Sharma <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello. How do I make a library from D? I see the dmd --help output
give a -lib option but am not sure how to actually use it. Can I
produce a library and then just import it by its name? (This is an
offshoot of my previous query about the proprietary lib thing.)
And given that http://dlang.org/cpp_interface.html talks about
compiling a C++ file with a C++ compiler and a D file with a D
compiler and then linking the two together, do I understand something
like:
clang -c cpplib.cpp
dmd -c dprog.d
ld -o d-cpp-joint-venture cpplib.o dprog.o -lm
What do I do to create a sharedlib/staticlib which would have both C++
and D objfile components? Is it the regular:
ld -shared -o $(SHAREDLIB) $(OBJFILES) -lm
and
ar r $(STATICLIB) $(OBJFILES)
ranlib $(STATICLIB)
IOW, after dmd finishes compiling, it is just like any other object
file on my platform?
Thanks as ever for your patience!
Have you seen this:
http://dlang.org/dmd-linux.html#library
R
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