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Build commands which are supposed to run with the whole project will now start at the root of the current open directory in Sublime, which allows you to put your source files e.g. in a `source` sub directory and still have `Build with: dub` compile the project.
yazd
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Jul 28, 2017
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| "name": "dub", | ||
| "working_dir": "$project_path", |
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$folder points to the currently open folder. I haven't used Sublime projects before, so sorry if I'm misunderstanding something.
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If you create a sublime project file, you can have some settings specific for that project. Normally, the project file sits in the root of the project. So it sounds reasonable to use $project_path if found, and to use $folder otherwise, like in the other PR.
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Build commands which are supposed to run with the whole project will now start at the root of the current open directory in Sublime, which allows you to put your source files e.g. in a
sourcesub directory and still haveBuild with: dubcompile the project.