Re: dmd and string imports on Windows
On Wednesday, 10 June 2015 at 19:59:17 UTC, Atila Neves wrote: On Linux: foo.d: import std.stdio; void main() { writeln(import(dir/bar.txt)); } dmd -J. foo.d # ok On Windows: Error: file dir/bar.txt cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried the obvious buildPath(dir, bar.txt) instead and now: Error: file dir\\bar.d cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried rdir\bar.txt and dir\\bar.txt and still nothing. What am I supposed to do? Thanks, Atila I have encountered this as well, don't know if it's a bug or intended. My workaround is to pass -Jdir
dmd and string imports on Windows
On Linux: foo.d: import std.stdio; void main() { writeln(import(dir/bar.txt)); } dmd -J. foo.d # ok On Windows: Error: file dir/bar.txt cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried the obvious buildPath(dir, bar.txt) instead and now: Error: file dir\\bar.d cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried rdir\bar.txt and dir\\bar.txt and still nothing. What am I supposed to do? Thanks, Atila
Re: dmd and string imports on Windows
On Wednesday, 10 June 2015 at 19:59:17 UTC, Atila Neves wrote: On Linux: foo.d: import std.stdio; void main() { writeln(import(dir/bar.txt)); } dmd -J. foo.d # ok On Windows: Error: file dir/bar.txt cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried the obvious buildPath(dir, bar.txt) instead and now: Error: file dir\\bar.d cannot be found or not in a path specified with -J I tried rdir\bar.txt and dir\\bar.txt and still nothing. What am I supposed to do? Thanks, Atila There is already a bug report for this problem: https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14349 Also the manual is not clear about the feature: should a -J path be recursive or not ? http://dlang.org/expression.html#ImportExpression