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title: D |
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short-description: Compiling D sources |
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# Compiling D applications |
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Meson has support for compiling D programs. A minimal `meson.build` file for D looks like this: |
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```meson |
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project('myapp', 'd') |
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executable('myapp', 'app.d') |
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``` |
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## Compiling different versions |
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If you are using the [version()](https://dlang.org/spec/version.html) feature for conditional compilation, you can use it using the `d_module_versions` |
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target property: |
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```meson |
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project('myapp', 'd') |
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executable('myapp', 'app.d', d_module_versions: ['Demo', 'FeatureA']) |
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``` |
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## Using embedded unittests |
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If you are using embedded [unittest functions](https://dlang.org/spec/unittest.html), your source code needs to be compiled twice, once in regular |
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mode, and once with unittests active. This is done by setting the `d_unittest` target property to `true`. |
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Meson will only ever pass the respective compiler's `-unittest` flag, and never have the compiler generate an empty main function. |
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If you need that feature in a portable way, create an empty `main()` function for unittests yourself, since the GNU D compiler |
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does not have this feature. |
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This is an example for using D unittests with Meson: |
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```meson |
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project('myapp_tested', 'd') |
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myapp_src = ['app.d', 'alpha.d', 'beta.d'] |
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executable('myapp', myapp_src) |
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test_exe = executable('myapp_test', myapp_src, d_unittest: true) |
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test('myapptest', test_exe) |
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``` |
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# Compiling D libraries and installing them |
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Building D libraries is a straightforward process, not different from how C libraries are built in Meson. You should generate a pkg-config file |
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and install it, in order to make other software on the system find the dependency once it is installed. |
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This is an example on how to build a D shared library: |
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```meson |
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project('mylib', 'd', version: '1.2.0') |
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project_soversion = 0 |
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glib_dep = dependency('glib-2.0') |
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my_lib = library('mylib', |
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['src/mylib/libfunctions.d'], |
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dependencies: [glib_dep], |
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install: true, |
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version: meson.project_version(), |
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soversion: project_soversion, |
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d_module_versions: ['FeatureA', 'featureB'] |
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) |
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pkgc.generate(name: 'mylib', |
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libraries: my_lib, |
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subdirs: 'd/mylib', |
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version: meson.project_version(), |
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description: 'A simple example D library.', |
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d_module_versions: ['FeatureA'] |
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) |
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install_subdir('src/mylib/', install_dir: 'include/d/mylib/') |
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``` |
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It is important to make the D sources install in a subdirectory in the include path, in this case `/usr/include/d/mylib/mylib`. |
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All D compilers include the `/usr/include/d` directory by default, and if your library would be installed into `/usr/include/d/mylib`, there |
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is a high chance that, when you compile your project again on a machine where you installed it, the compiler will prefer the old installed include over |
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the new version in the source tree, leading to very confusing errors. |
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This is an example of how to use the D library we just built and installed in an application: |
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```meson |
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project('myapp', 'd') |
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mylib_dep = dependency('mylib', version: '>= 1.2.0') |
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myapp_src = ['app.d', 'alpha.d', 'beta.d'] |
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executable('myapp', myapp_src, dependencies: [mylib_dep]) |
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Please keep in mind that the library and executable would both need to be built with the exact same D compiler and D compiler version. The D ABI is not |
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stable across compilers and their versions, and mixing compilers will lead to problems. |
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