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                        Ancillary tools for the D programming language compiler
D tools
This repository hosts various tools redistributed with DMD or used internally during various build tasks.
| Program | Scope | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| catdoc | Build | Concatenates Ddoc files. | 
| changed | Internal | Change log generator. | 
| chmodzip | Build | ZIP file attributes editor. | 
| ddemangle | Public | D symbol demangler. | 
| detab | Internal | Replaces tabs with spaces. | 
| dget | Internal | D source code downloader. | 
| dman | Public | D documentation lookup tool. | 
| dustmite | Public | Test case minimization tool. | 
| get_dlibcurl32 | Internal | Win32 libcurl downloader/converter. | 
| rdmd | Public | D build tool. | 
| rdmd_test | Internal | rdmd test suite. | 
| tests_extractor | Internal | Extracts public unittests (requires DUB) | 
| tolf | Internal | Line endings converter. | 
| updatecopyright | Internal | Update the copyright notices in DMD | 
To report a problem or browse the list of open bugs, please visit the bug tracker.
For a list and descriptions of D development tools, please visit the D wiki.
Building
On a Posix system all tools can be built with:
make -f posix.mak all
Using DUB as a build tool
Most tools can also be built with DUB:
dub build :ddemangle
Running DUB tools
Some tools require D's package manager DUB.
By default, DUB builds a binary and executes it. On a Posix system,
the source files can directly be executed with DUB (e.g. ./tests_extractor.d).
Alternatively, the full single file execution command can be used:
dub --single tests_extractor.d
Remember that when programs are run via DUB, you need to pass in -- before
the program's arguments, e.g dub --single tests_extractor.d -- -i ../phobos/std/algorithm.
For more information, please see DUB's documentation.