On Sunday, 25 November 2018 at 22:00:21 UTC, Chris Katko wrote:
On Saturday, 24 November 2018 at 20:44:57 UTC, welkam wrote:
On Friday, 23 November 2018 at 08:57:57 UTC, Chris Katko wrote:
D is supposed to compile fast.

You didnt read the fine print. It compiles simple code fast. Also compilation is separate step from linking and your program might spend half of "compilation" time in link phase.

Wait wait wait wait wait.

So 1) I have to compile manually, then link. Except that also runs the files every time even if they're up-to-date. Is that normal behavior for C/C++?

"runs the files every time"? If that means "compiles the files every time", then no. D works exactly like C/C++ - you only need to compile-to-object-code source files in the project that have changed since the last time they were compiled.

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