Comment #2 by dlang-bugzilla — 2013-03-10T01:33:56Z
Wouldn't this be better to implement as a wrapper around Unilink, which takes a OPTLINK-like command line? Then you can still use dmd to invoke linking, and won't need to change rdmd.
Comment #3 by andrej.mitrovich — 2013-03-10T12:03:39Z
(In reply to comment #2)
> Wouldn't this be better to implement as a wrapper around Unilink, which takes a
> OPTLINK-like command line? Then you can still use dmd to invoke linking, and
> won't need to change rdmd.
But how do you make DMD actually invoke another tool for linking?
Comment #4 by dlang-bugzilla — 2013-03-10T17:54:55Z
By setting LINKCMD in sc.ini.
Comment #5 by andrej.mitrovich — 2013-03-10T18:01:22Z
(In reply to comment #4)
> By setting LINKCMD in sc.ini.
Yeah but the purpose of adding the feature to RDMD is to avoid having to mess with ini files.
Comment #6 by dlang-bugzilla — 2013-03-10T18:04:25Z
If you remove the LINKCMD line from sc.ini, DMD will take it out of the environment.
Comment #7 by robert.schadek — 2024-12-13T18:03:20Z