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reply "Meta" <jared771 gmail.com> writes:
I decided to compile D from Github for the first time, and
everything seemed to be working. I can build and run stuff fine
from the command line. However, then I tried to make Visual
Studio use my newly compiled DMD, and things blew up. I'm using
VisualD 0.3.37. When I try to compile a small project (which
compiles correctly when doing it from the command line) it gets
as far as linking, and then spits out a bunch of errors:

Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std3uni42__T11Uint24ArrayTS3std3uni13ReallocPolicyZ11Uint24Array5emptyMxFNaNbNdNeZb
(const(pure nothrow  property  trusted bool function())
std.uni.Uint24Array!(std.uni.ReallocPolicy).Uint24Array.empty)
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std3uni42__T11Uint24ArrayTS3std3uni13ReallocPolicyZ11Uint24Array6__dtorMFNbNeZv
(nothrow  trusted void
std.uni.Uint24Array!(std.uni.ReallocPolicy).Uint24Array.__dtor())
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std3uni36__T11Uint24ArrayTS3std3uni8GcPolicyZ11Uint24Array6__dtorMFNaNbNeZv
(pure nothrow  trusted void
std.uni.Uint24Array!(std.uni.GcPolicy).Uint24Array.__dtor())
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std3uni36__T11Uint24ArrayTS3std3uni8GcPolicyZ11Uint24Array5emptyMxFNaNbNdNeZb
(const(pure nothrow  property  trusted bool function())
std.uni.Uint24Array!(std.uni.GcPolicy).Uint24Array.empty)
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D4core4time13TimeException6__ctorMFNaNbNfAyaAyakC6object9ThrowableZC4core4time13TimeException
(pure nothrow  safe core.time.TimeException
core.time.TimeException.__ctor(immutable(char)[],
immutable(char)[], uint, object.Throwable))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std3utf12UTFException6__ctorMFNaNfAyakAyakC6object9ThrowableZC3std3utf12UTFException
(pure  safe std.utf.UTFException
std.utf.UTFException.__ctor(immutable(char)[], uint,
immutable(char)[], uint, object.Throwable))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std6format15FormatException6__ctorMFNaNbNfAyaAyakC6object9ThrowableZC3std6format15FormatException
(pure nothrow  safe std.format.FormatException
std.format.FormatException.__ctor(immutable(char)[],
immutable(char)[], uint, object.Throwable))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std4conv21ConvOverflowException6__ctorMFNaNbNfAyaAyakZC3std4conv21ConvOverflowException
(pure nothrow  safe std.conv.ConvOverflowException
std.conv.ConvOverflowException.__ctor(immutable(char)[],
immutable(char)[], uint))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std4conv13ConvException6__ctorMFNaNbNfAyaAyakZC3std4conv13ConvException
(pure nothrow  safe std.conv.ConvException
std.conv.ConvException.__ctor(immutable(char)[],
immutable(char)[], uint))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std4conv10parseErrorFNaNfLAyaAyakZC3std4conv13ConvException
(pure  safe std.conv.ConvException std.conv.parseError(lazy
immutable(char)[], immutable(char)[], uint))
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined
_D3std7variant17__T8VariantNVk20Z8VariantN5opCmpMxFNeKxS3std7variant17__T8VariantNVk20Z8VariantNZi
(const( trusted int function(ref
const(std.variant.VariantN!(20u).VariantN)))
std.variant.VariantN!(20u).VariantN.opCmp)
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined __aaRange
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined __aaRangeEmpty
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined __aaRangeFrontKey
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined __aaRangePopFront
Debug\Algorithms.obj(Algorithms)
   Error 42: Symbol Undefined __aaRangeFrontValue

  From what I can tell, it looks like it cannot link in druntime
correctly... But I'm not really an expert.
Aug 26 2013
parent reply Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh gmail.com> writes:
27-Aug-2013 08:46, Meta пишет:
 I decided to compile D from Github for the first time, and
 everything seemed to be working. I can build and run stuff fine
 from the command line. However, then I tried to make Visual
 Studio use my newly compiled DMD, and things blew up. I'm using
 VisualD 0.3.37. When I try to compile a small project (which
 compiles correctly when doing it from the command line) it gets
 as far as linking, and then spits out a bunch of errors:
Linker errors are typically solve by doing clean, then rebuilding from source. There is a decent chance that you (or VisualD) do separate compilation and old object files can't find matching symbols in the new runtime library.
   From what I can tell, it looks like it cannot link in druntime
 correctly... But I'm not really an expert.
-- Dmitry Olshansky
Aug 27 2013
parent reply "Meta" <jared771 gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 12:09:22 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky 
wrote:
 Linker errors are typically solve by doing clean, then 
 rebuilding from source. There is a decent chance that you (or 
 VisualD) do separate compilation and old object files can't 
 find matching symbols in the new runtime library.
I rebuilt it, but I am still getting the same linker errors. Both times I built DMD following the directions on this page: http://wiki.dlang.org/Building_DMD. Are they perhaps out of date?
Aug 27 2013
parent reply "Andre Artus" <andre.artus gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 13:32:06 UTC, Meta wrote:
 On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 12:09:22 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky 
 wrote:
 Linker errors are typically solve by doing clean, then 
 rebuilding from source. There is a decent chance that you (or 
 VisualD) do separate compilation and old object files can't 
 find matching symbols in the new runtime library.
I rebuilt it, but I am still getting the same linker errors. Both times I built DMD following the directions on this page: http://wiki.dlang.org/Building_DMD. Are they perhaps out of date?
Check that your library paths are all set to the path for of the newly built Phobos. It may be that it's trying to link in the old library.
Aug 27 2013
parent reply "Meta" <jared771 gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 13:55:55 UTC, Andre Artus wrote:
 Check that your library paths are all set to the  path for of 
 the newly built Phobos. It may be that it's trying to link in 
 the old library.
Of course it was something as simple as that. Thank you Andre.
Aug 27 2013
parent "Andre Artus" <andre.artus gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 14:04:09 UTC, Meta wrote:
 On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 at 13:55:55 UTC, Andre Artus wrote:
 Check that your library paths are all set to the  path for of 
 the newly built Phobos. It may be that it's trying to link in 
 the old library.
Of course it was something as simple as that. Thank you Andre.
No problem.
Aug 27 2013