On Friday, 6 June 2014 at 16:33:27 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
When you compile the final program, the library .d file needs
to be available too, either in the folder based on its name or
passed straight to dmd explicitly.
Despite the presence of the .lib file, the .d file is still
needed so it can get code prototypes and type names, etc., out
of it.
(If you have the .d though, the lib is rarely needed. Indeed,
the way I do most D libraries is to just pass all the .d files
to the compiler at once and forget about lib files.)
Hey Adam!
I have kept all the files in one folder. So if I don't need to
explicitly call the .lib in DMD, does that mean the .lib is just
a passive object? Should I make libs in place of object files?