On 9/18/13 11:06 AM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:25:57AM -0700, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 9/18/13 9:09 AM, Manu wrote:
On 19 September 2013 02:05, Andrej Mitrovic <andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com
<mailto:andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On 9/18/13, Andrei Alexandrescu <seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org
    <mailto:seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org>> wrote:
     >> Problem is, 80% of the code I write is C code still... :(
     >
     > join me

    I don't suppose GCC and other compilers have some kind of verbose
    output that exports include declarations? Or maybe just modify an RDMD
    fork to run the preprocessor over a C/C++ file. What I'm saying is, I
    think a tool like RDMD could be used for C/C++ (with some trickery).


rdmd implies rebuild-all every time. It doesn't really scale.
[...]

Really? I thought rdmd caches object files. Or does that only apply to
executables?

rdmd is geared toward building one executable out of several files. It uses the all-in-one-cmdline approach. For programs up to medium size that's the fastest way. We could provide file-at-a-time as an option.

Andrei

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