On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 17:36:13 +0200 "jerro" <a...@a.com> wrote:
> > I probably should make it so it automatically wraps the code in > > a main function for even easier and more script like usage. > > Rdmd already has this functionality with the --eval flag. You are > supposed to pass the code as a command line parameter, but you > can use it with files like this: > > cat - test.d <<< "--eval=" | xargs -0 rdmd > > I've only tried this on Linux. As a person who's still only half-way a Linux guy, I have to ask: What the hell is going on in that command? I understand bits and pieces of it, but my mind's having a hard time parsing it. Can any of you unix gurus help me out?