On Tuesday, 6 March 2018 at 00:18:14 UTC, psychoticRabbit wrote:
On Monday, 5 March 2018 at 23:34:50 UTC, askjfbd wrote:
Someone please tell me how, for I am a newbie and don't know
any solutions even to this very simple problem. As I learned
dlang using the Dlang tour page, I stuck at the alias &
Strings page. I have tried to compile the following simple
code many times but still get the same error both from dmd and
gdc. They both say that...
This is mistake I made too, when i began using D.
I quickly got into the habit of putting
module test;
at the beginning of every file I create, unless I determine a
better module name.
Actually, I wrote my own IDE, so it does that for me whenever I
select a new D file.
Personally, I think that is one of the first things newcomers
need to learn about - modules.
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"Modules have a one-to-one correspondence with source files.
The module name is, by default, the file name with the path and
extension stripped off, and can be set explicitly with the
module declaration."
"Modules automatically provide a namespace scope for their
contents."
https://dlang.org/spec/module.html
Thank you. I will learn about modules from now on. I thought I
was right until you two replied to me. ;) Can you make your own
IDE? That's great! If it were OpenSource, I would gladly download
it for myself to avoid this sort of annoying experience. Thanks.