On Friday, 7 March 2014 at 17:08:24 UTC, Rene Zwanenburg wrote:
On Friday, 7 March 2014 at 16:59:30 UTC, Bauss wrote:
What arguments would I do to compile a d project through command line. Been trying a few things, but can't get it working.

I always get "Error: cannot read file x"

Read around the net and it most says it's an installation error and that reinstalling should fix it, but it works when compiling through a few IDE's so I assume it's mistake of my own.

Tried like this:
-c c:\testproject\main.d -m32 -ofc:\testd\out.exe

And tried doing -v and it shows the correct information.

Anyone who got an example to achieve it. The documents doesn't explain it proper IMO as there is no example on compiling manual.

I've not used dmd directly in ages, rdmd [1] is easier to use. It's included in the installation. Does that work for you?

http://dlang.org/rdmd.html

Nope still get the same compile error.
Compiling as such:
--build-only --force -ofc:\testd\out.exe c:\testproject\main.d

I'm sure I do it wrong.

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