On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:37:54 -0000, Martin Drasar <dra...@ics.muni.cz> wrote:

On 13.11.2012 15:00, Regan Heath wrote:

Curiouser and curiouser.  In my case I had (re)built phobos/druntime so,
suspecting it might be causing issues I download a fresh copy of the
installer, moved my old installation folder and replaced it with the new
one.

I still don't get any output/errors.

If I add --force to the command line given, I get the std.cpuid
deprecation warning, but no other output.

I stripped my PATH right back to just about nothing and that made no
difference.

Can you get the same errors running dmd directly?  I can't seem to get
it to output the deprecation message..

R


Odd...

When running the dmd directly I only get the WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
error, not the deprecation message. I have posted the rdmd command,
because it was a bit shorter and easier to test than the dmd.

This is my sc.ini if it helps anything:
[Version]
version=7.51 Build 020

[Environment]
LIB="%@P%\..\lib";\dm\lib
DFLAGS="-I%@P%\..\..\src\phobos" "-I%@P%\..\..\src\druntime\import"
LINKCMD=%@P%\link.exe

Mine is the same (default, no modifications). I have added the dmd.exe path to PATH and I rely on the relative path references in the default sc.ini to find everything else.

Looking at the rdmd source I realised it was creating files in %TEMP%\.rdmd and in there I found the source it was compiling:

module temporary;
import std.stdio, std.algorithm, std.array, std.ascii, std.base64,
    std.bigint, std.bitmanip,
    std.compiler, std.complex, std.concurrency, std.container, std.conv,
    std.cpuid, std.cstream, std.csv,
    std.datetime, std.demangle, std.encoding, std.exception,
    std.file,
    std.format, std.functional, std.getopt, std.json,
    std.math, std.mathspecial, std.md5, std.metastrings, std.mmfile,
    std.numeric, std.outbuffer, std.parallelism, std.path, std.process,
    std.random, std.range, std.regex, std.signals, std.socket,
    std.socketstream, std.stdint, std.stdio, std.stdiobase, std.stream,
    std.string, std.syserror, std.system, std.traits, std.typecons,
std.typetuple, std.uni, std.uri, std.utf, std.variant, std.xml, std.zip,
    std.zlib;
void main(char[][] args) {
import std.file;;
}

I suspect the reason you only see the deprecation message with rdmd is the import of "std.cpuid" in the above. So, I believe that is one mystery solved but the main problem still isn't a problem on my machine for some reason.

Does your dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d file have a definition of WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA on line 448?

R

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