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===Q. How to prevent console from popping up when writing a GUI application with DMD?===
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===How to prevent console from popping up when writing a GUI application with DMD?===
  
A. Pass the following argument to dmd
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Pass the following argument to dmd
 
   > dmd.exe -L/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS gui_app.d
 
   > dmd.exe -L/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS gui_app.d
 
See http://forum.dlang.org/post/xkvdpdsfzevanucrgkud@forum.dlang.org
 
See http://forum.dlang.org/post/xkvdpdsfzevanucrgkud@forum.dlang.org
  
  
===Q. How to generate Stack Trace===
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===How to generate Stack Trace===
  
A. Stack trace with function names is only supported in debug mode. So add -g option while compiling. Otherwise you would still get the stack trace but without function names.
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Stack trace with function names is only supported in debug mode. So add -g option while compiling. Otherwise you would still get the stack trace but without function names.
  
 
See http://forum.dlang.org/post/mcczqpgaxinnryyzscns@forum.dlang.org
 
See http://forum.dlang.org/post/mcczqpgaxinnryyzscns@forum.dlang.org

Revision as of 16:29, 24 July 2013

How to prevent console from popping up when writing a GUI application with DMD?

Pass the following argument to dmd

 > dmd.exe -L/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS gui_app.d

See http://forum.dlang.org/post/xkvdpdsfzevanucrgkud@forum.dlang.org


How to generate Stack Trace

Stack trace with function names is only supported in debug mode. So add -g option while compiling. Otherwise you would still get the stack trace but without function names.

See http://forum.dlang.org/post/mcczqpgaxinnryyzscns@forum.dlang.org