Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On 11/15/2012 8:17 AM, Martin Drašar wrote: Dne 15.11.2012 7:45, Rainer Schuetze napsal(a): [...] importcore.sys.windows.windows(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.di) since dmd 2.060 most of the files in druntme/import are plain copies of the source .d files, not generated .di files. My guess is that you have copied dmd 2.060 over an older version which included the .di files and you are now left with a mixture of versions. I suggest you should reinstall dmd 2.060 into an empty directory. Hi, Rainer, you nailed it, thanks! I've managed to overwrite two older installations on both machines I was playing with. Clean installation did the trick. In previous versions installing over an older version usually did not cause any troubles as long as you didn't use files that were not overwritten. dmd 2.060 is special in this regard. There should probably be a check for previously installed versions in the installer, so it will at least yell at you that there are problems waiting. Is there some place where I could fill an enhancement request? Bug reports and enhancement requests go here: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/ Rainer
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:52:42 -, Martin Drašar dra...@ics.muni.cz wrote: Dne 13.11.2012 17:44, Regan Heath napsal(a): Does your dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d file have a definition of WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA on line 448? Yup, it is there. struct WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA { DWORDdwFileAttributes; FILETIME ftCreationTime; FILETIME ftLastAccessTime; FILETIME ftLastWriteTime; DWORDnFileSizeHigh; DWORDnFileSizeLow; } alias * LPWIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA; The most annoying thing is that when you look at the std.file source, you see that 'public import core.sys.windows.windows' and if you click on 'Go to definition' in Visual studio it takes you right to windows.d file with that WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA struct defined... Well.. druntime is built into a lib, and phobos is built using that lib. So, the only way I can imagine reproducing this error is by altering dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d, rebuilding druntime, then rebuilding phobos and replacing the phobos.lib in dmd2\windows\lib. BUT, doing so fails at the rebuild of phobos, giving the error: std\file.d(530): Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA, did you mean struct xxWIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA? So.. it's almost like in your case the rdmd/dmd command line is not using the pre-built phobos.lib, but trying to recompile std.file itself. I assume you have a dmd2\windows\lib\phobos.lib? What are the dates on various files.. is it possible you are time shifted in such a way which is confusing the compiler into ignoring phobos.lib and rebuilding from source? What happens if you run dumpobj (dmc\dm\bin) on phobos.lib, .e.g dumpobj -p phobos.lib output.txt then open output.txt and look for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA. Bear in mind the output wraps the symbol names as needed so simply searching for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA wont find anything. Searching for WIN and filtering manually I found: 81499 PUB386 1 4 3e 5f 44 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 73 37 77 .._D4core3sys7w 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 32 35 indows7windows25 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 WIN32_FILE_ATTRI 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 36 5f 5f 69 6e 69 74 BUTE_DATA6__init 5a 0 0 0 0 0 Z. 87599 LNAMES 4a 5f 44 36 32 54 79 70 65 49 6e 66 6f 5f 53 34 J_D62TypeInfo_S4 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 core3sys7windows 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 7windows25WIN32_ 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 5f 44 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_D 41 54 41 36 5f 5f 69 6e 69 74 5a ATA6__initZ 8776f CMD386 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 3c 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 ...2..$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 6f 72 65 2e 73 79 73 2e ...core.sys. 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 2e 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 2e windows.windows. 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 WIN32_FILE_ATTRI 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 0 BUTE_DATA. 1bba05 LNAMES 5b 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 [_D3std4file20ge 74 46 69 6c 65 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tFileAttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 s7windows7window 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 s25WIN32_FILE_AT 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 TRIBUTE_DATA 1bba6b LNAMES 7a 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 z_D3std4file20ge 74 46 80 83 89 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tF...AttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 ff 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 s7window.s25WIN3 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 2_FILE_ATTRIBUTE 5f 44 41 54 41 31 35 5f 5f 64 67 6c 69 74 65 72 _DATA15__dgliter 61 6c 32 32 36 38 4d 46 5a 43 36 6f 62 6a 65 63 al2268MFZC6objec 74 39 54 68 72 6f 77 61 62 6c 65 t9Throwable 1bc1f1 EXTDEF 5b 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 [_D3std4file20ge 74 46 69 6c 65 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tFileAttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 s7windows7window 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On 14.11.2012 15:28, Regan Heath wrote: Well.. druntime is built into a lib, and phobos is built using that lib. So, the only way I can imagine reproducing this error is by altering dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d, rebuilding druntime, then rebuilding phobos and replacing the phobos.lib in dmd2\windows\lib. BUT, doing so fails at the rebuild of phobos, giving the error: std\file.d(530): Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA, did you mean struct xxWIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA? So.. it's almost like in your case the rdmd/dmd command line is not using the pre-built phobos.lib, but trying to recompile std.file itself. I assume you have a dmd2\windows\lib\phobos.lib? What are the dates on various files.. is it possible you are time shifted in such a way which is confusing the compiler into ignoring phobos.lib and rebuilding from source? Yes, I have it. Times are normal. All files are from yesterday when I installed the dmd. What happens if you run dumpobj (dmc\dm\bin) on phobos.lib, .e.g dumpobj -p phobos.lib output.txt then open output.txt and look for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA. Bear in mind the output wraps the symbol names as needed so simply searching for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA wont find anything. 81499 PUB386 1 4 3e 5f 44 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 73 37 77 .._D4core3sys7w 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 32 35 indows7windows25 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 WIN32_FILE_ATTRI 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 36 5f 5f 69 6e 69 74 BUTE_DATA6__init 5a 0 0 0 0 0 Z. 87599 LNAMES 4a 5f 44 36 32 54 79 70 65 49 6e 66 6f 5f 53 34 J_D62TypeInfo_S4 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 core3sys7windows 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 7windows25WIN32_ 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 5f 44 FILE_ATTRIBUTE_D 41 54 41 36 5f 5f 69 6e 69 74 5a ATA6__initZ 8776f CMD386 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 3c 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 ...2..$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 6f 72 65 2e 73 79 73 2e ...core.sys. 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 2e 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 2e windows.windows. 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 WIN32_FILE_ATTRI 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 0 BUTE_DATA. ^ These three I have the same. 1bba05 LNAMES 5b 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 [_D3std4file20ge 74 46 69 6c 65 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tFileAttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 s7windows7window 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 s25WIN32_FILE_AT 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 TRIBUTE_DATA 1bba6b LNAMES 7a 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 z_D3std4file20ge 74 46 80 83 89 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tF...AttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 ff 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 s7window.s25WIN3 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 2_FILE_ATTRIBUTE 5f 44 41 54 41 31 35 5f 5f 64 67 6c 69 74 65 72 _DATA15__dgliter 61 6c 32 32 36 38 4d 46 5a 43 36 6f 62 6a 65 63 al2268MFZC6objec 74 39 54 68 72 6f 77 61 62 6c 65 t9Throwable ^ These two - the same content, but the address (or offset or what it is) is different. 1b8685 and 1b86eb respectively. 1bc1f1 EXTDEF 5b 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 [_D3std4file20ge 74 46 69 6c 65 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tFileAttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 s7windows7window 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 s25WIN32_FILE_AT 54 52 49 42 55 54 45 5f 44 41 54 41 0TRIBUTE_DATA. 1bc58c EXTDEF 5b 5f 44 33 73 74 64 34 66 69 6c 65 32 30 67 65 [_D3std4file20ge 74 46 69 6c 65 41 74 74 72 69 62 75 74 65 73 57 tFileAttributesW 69 6e 46 78 41 61 5a 53 34 63 6f 72 65 33 73 79 inFxAaZS4core3sy 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 73 37 77 69 6e 64 6f 77 s7windows7window 73 32 35 57 49 4e 33 32 5f 46 49 4c 45 5f 41 54 s25WIN32_FILE_AT
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 15:37:19 -, Martin Drasar dra...@ics.muni.cz wrote: On 14.11.2012 15:28, Regan Heath wrote: Well.. druntime is built into a lib, and phobos is built using that lib. So, the only way I can imagine reproducing this error is by altering dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d, rebuilding druntime, then rebuilding phobos and replacing the phobos.lib in dmd2\windows\lib. BUT, doing so fails at the rebuild of phobos, giving the error: std\file.d(530): Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA, did you mean struct xxWIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA? So.. it's almost like in your case the rdmd/dmd command line is not using the pre-built phobos.lib, but trying to recompile std.file itself. I assume you have a dmd2\windows\lib\phobos.lib? What are the dates on various files.. is it possible you are time shifted in such a way which is confusing the compiler into ignoring phobos.lib and rebuilding from source? Yes, I have it. Times are normal. All files are from yesterday when I installed the dmd. What happens if you run dumpobj (dmc\dm\bin) on phobos.lib, .e.g dumpobj -p phobos.lib output.txt then open output.txt and look for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA. Bear in mind the output wraps the symbol names as needed so simply searching for WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA wont find anything. ...snip... I had to do the dump on linux, because I could not found the dumpobj binary where you said it should be. I hope this gives a hint where the problem might be. I hope so to .. but I don't have a clue. I'm not at all familiar with the output of dumpobj so I can't really debug this any further. TBH I was banking on you not finding the symbols or them being radically different or something strange. Have you tried dmd in verbose mode, perhaps that'll give a clue. R -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
Dne 14.11.2012 18:18, Regan Heath napsal(a): I hope this gives a hint where the problem might be. I hope so to .. but I don't have a clue. I'm not at all familiar with the output of dumpobj so I can't really debug this any further. TBH I was banking on you not finding the symbols or them being radically different or something strange. Yeah, I was kind of expecting it as well... Low level gurus out there - HELP US! :-) Have you tried dmd in verbose mode, perhaps that'll give a clue. Verbose output is attached, but I am afraid that it does not give much answers. The error is on the top, don't know why - if it is not redirected to a file, it is the last thing displayed. Anyway, thanks for your assistance. Martin C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\file.d(530): Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA binaryC:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\dmd.exe version v2.060 configC:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\sc.ini parse main importall main importobject(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\object.di) importstd.file (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\file.d) importcore.memory (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\memory.di) importcore.stdc.stdio (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\stdio.di) importcore.stdc.config (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\config.di) importcore.stdc.stddef (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\stddef.di) importcore.stdc.stdarg (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\stdarg.di) importcore.stdc.stdlib (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\stdlib.di) importcore.stdc.string (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\string.di) importcore.stdc.errno (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\errno.di) importstd.algorithm (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\algorithm.d) importstd.c.string (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\c\string.d) importstd.array (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\array.d) importcore.bitop(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\bitop.di) importstd.ascii (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\ascii.d) importstd.conv (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\conv.d) importcore.stdc.math(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\stdc\math.di) importstd.exception (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\exception.d) importstd.range (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\range.d) importstd.functional(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\functional.d) importstd.metastrings (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\metastrings.d) importstd.traits(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\traits.d) importstd.typetuple (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\typetuple.d) importstd.typecons (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\typecons.d) importstd.format(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\format.d) importcore.vararg (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\vararg.di) importstd.bitmanip (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\bitmanip.d) importstd.system(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\system.d) importstd.math (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\math.d) importstd.string(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\string.d) importcore.exception(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\exception.di) importstd.regex (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\regex.d) importstd.internal.uni (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\internal\uni.d) importstd.uni (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\uni.d) importstd.internal.uni_tab (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\internal\uni_tab.d) importstd.utf (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\utf.d) importstd.container (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\container.d) importstd.datetime (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\datetime.d) importcore.time (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\time.di) importcore.stdc.time(C
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On 11/14/2012 9:49 PM, Martin Drašar wrote: Dne 14.11.2012 18:18, Regan Heath napsal(a): I hope this gives a hint where the problem might be. I hope so to .. but I don't have a clue. I'm not at all familiar with the output of dumpobj so I can't really debug this any further. TBH I was banking on you not finding the symbols or them being radically different or something strange. Yeah, I was kind of expecting it as well... Low level gurus out there - HELP US! :-) Have you tried dmd in verbose mode, perhaps that'll give a clue. Verbose output is attached, but I am afraid that it does not give much answers. The error is on the top, don't know why - if it is not redirected to a file, it is the last thing displayed. Anyway, thanks for your assistance. Martin [...] importcore.sys.windows.windows (C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.di) since dmd 2.060 most of the files in druntme/import are plain copies of the source .d files, not generated .di files. My guess is that you have copied dmd 2.060 over an older version which included the .di files and you are now left with a mixture of versions. I suggest you should reinstall dmd 2.060 into an empty directory.
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
Dne 15.11.2012 7:45, Rainer Schuetze napsal(a): [...] importcore.sys.windows.windows(C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.di) since dmd 2.060 most of the files in druntme/import are plain copies of the source .d files, not generated .di files. My guess is that you have copied dmd 2.060 over an older version which included the .di files and you are now left with a mixture of versions. I suggest you should reinstall dmd 2.060 into an empty directory. Hi, Rainer, you nailed it, thanks! I've managed to overwrite two older installations on both machines I was playing with. Clean installation did the trick. There should probably be a check for previously installed versions in the installer, so it will at least yell at you that there are problems waiting. Is there some place where I could fill an enhancement request? Martin
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:22:16 -, Martin Drašar dra...@ics.muni.cz wrote: Dne 11.11.2012 21:41, Regan Heath napsal(a): On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 08:03:40 -, creatio creatio.x...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not sure if this is the correct forum. But It looks like I'm one of the few people that ran into this. I've recently upgraded to 2.60 and been getting this error when compiling: Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA D:\__dev\D\dmd2\src\phobos\std\file.d530 Now I have found the thread of Walter at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/announce/D_version_of_MicroEmacs_24416.html , but it didn't help me much to solving my problem. Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this :-S Try to reduce your code down to a sample which fails and post it here. R Hi Regan, rdmd --eval=import std.file; --main Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 32bit I get no errors, in fact I get no output at all from that command line. Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 64bit R -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On 13.11.2012 12:41, Regan Heath wrote: Hi Regan, rdmd --eval=import std.file; --main Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 32bit I get no errors, in fact I get no output at all from that command line. Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 64bit R Hmm, that is might strange. I have just downloaded D installer from the website, installed it on Windows 7 Pro 64bit and ran the command and this is what I got: std.cpuid has been deprecated. It will be removed in January 2013. Please use co re.cpuid instead. C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\file.d(530): Error: und efined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA Which is exactly the same error I have on 32bit machine. Martin
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 12:21:06 -, Martin Drasar dra...@ics.muni.cz wrote: On 13.11.2012 12:41, Regan Heath wrote: Hi Regan, rdmd --eval=import std.file; --main Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 32bit I get no errors, in fact I get no output at all from that command line. Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 64bit R Hmm, that is might strange. I have just downloaded D installer from the website, installed it on Windows 7 Pro 64bit and ran the command and this is what I got: std.cpuid has been deprecated. It will be removed in January 2013. Please use co re.cpuid instead. C:\Program Files\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\file.d(530): Error: und efined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA Which is exactly the same error I have on 32bit machine. 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 -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
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 Martin
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:37:54 -, 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 -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
Dne 13.11.2012 17:44, Regan Heath napsal(a): 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. Good... one down, one left. Does your dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\windows.d file have a definition of WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA on line 448? Yup, it is there. struct WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA { DWORDdwFileAttributes; FILETIME ftCreationTime; FILETIME ftLastAccessTime; FILETIME ftLastWriteTime; DWORDnFileSizeHigh; DWORDnFileSizeLow; } alias WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA* LPWIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA; The most annoying thing is that when you look at the std.file source, you see that 'public import core.sys.windows.windows' and if you click on 'Go to definition' in Visual studio it takes you right to windows.d file with that WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA struct defined... Martin
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
Dne 11.11.2012 21:41, Regan Heath napsal(a): On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 08:03:40 -, creatio creatio.x...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not sure if this is the correct forum. But It looks like I'm one of the few people that ran into this. I've recently upgraded to 2.60 and been getting this error when compiling: Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA D:\__dev\D\dmd2\src\phobos\std\file.d530 Now I have found the thread of Walter at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/announce/D_version_of_MicroEmacs_24416.html , but it didn't help me much to solving my problem. Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this :-S Try to reduce your code down to a sample which fails and post it here. R Hi Regan, rdmd --eval=import std.file; --main Environment: DMD32 D Compiler v2.060, Windows 7 Pro 32bit Martin
Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum. But It looks like I'm one of the few people that ran into this. I've recently upgraded to 2.60 and been getting this error when compiling: Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA D:\__dev\D\dmd2\src\phobos\std\file.d 530 Now I have found the thread of Walter at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/announce/D_version_of_MicroEmacs_24416.html , but it didn't help me much to solving my problem. Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this :-S Thank you
Re: Undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 08:03:40 -, creatio creatio.x...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not sure if this is the correct forum. But It looks like I'm one of the few people that ran into this. I've recently upgraded to 2.60 and been getting this error when compiling: Error: undefined identifier WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA D:\__dev\D\dmd2\src\phobos\std\file.d 530 Now I have found the thread of Walter at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/announce/D_version_of_MicroEmacs_24416.html , but it didn't help me much to solving my problem. Does anyone have an idea how I can fix this :-S Try to reduce your code down to a sample which fails and post it here. R -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/