Thanks for the link to the project, I'll try it out. It's a shame there's no documentation for CDC but the Yage project is considerably more complex than my needs from a build tool, it's build script will be useful to read.

On 13/05/11 21:11, Eric Poggel (JoeCoder) wrote:
On 5/13/2011 1:38 PM, Chris Molozian wrote:
After all this preamble I guess what I'm asking is... what (if any)
cross-platform build tools does everyone use with their D projects? Any
feedback on experiences with any of the build tools I've mentioned is
also greatly appreciated. If you can suggest any alternatives, please
do.

I'm certainly biased because I wrote it, but I use cdc for all of my D
building.  At one point it was working with dmd1, dmd2, gdc1, and ldc
on windows and linux (I don't own a mac) with tango or phobos.  But
it's been a while since I've tested it.

http://dsource.org/projects/cdc

It accepts the same arguments and works the same as dmd except it also
accepts folder names for arguments, compiling in all .d files it finds
there.  And it's a single file, making it script friendly.  You can do
something like this:

dmd -run cdc.d project_folder -of../bin/myproject.exe

cdc.d also has a nicely organized api for easily creating your own
build script.  I use this with Yage for building derelict into a lib
in order to reduce compilation time.  See the main function in this
file.  The rest is unmodified from the cdc project:

http://dsource.org/projects/yage/browser/trunk/build/buildyage.d


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