On Saturday, 7 December 2013 at 22:55:35 UTC, Ellery Newcomer
wrote:
On Saturday, 7 December 2013 at 20:11:15 UTC, Mathias LANG
wrote:
afaik, druntime does not officially support the C main, D
shared library use case yet.
If you have only 1 D shared library, you can insert calls to
rt_init and rt_term into shared lib constructors/dtors with
gcc. This has worked for me in pyd:
https://bitbucket.org/ariovistus/pyd/src/32cf9709d711/examples/misc/dmd_sharedlibs/?at=default
You don't want to be calling rt_init or rt_term multiple times,
though.
Thank you, and yazd, it did the trick.
May I ask why I don't want to call it multiple time though ?
From the sentence "If the runtime was already successfully
initialized this returns true.", I though this was handled in
some way. Or do you mean, multiple time in case of multiple
libraries ?