That doesn't seem to be the only things that's changed.
/srv/wrappers/tir: line 3: /opt/tir/tir: No such file or directory
Ah, a build error.
Error: module tir is in file 'tir.d' which cannot be read
import path[0] = /opt/d/linux/bin64/../../src/phobos
import path[1] = /opt/d/linux/bin64/../../src/druntime/import
That way you can pass in not just files, but also things like <(command), which will act as file called something like /proc/self/fd/12, containing the results of command.
@JeffZeitlin PowerShell Core is the unmodified PowerShell interpreter for Linux. PowerShell has a bunch of aliases preloaded, for better compatibility with Windows PowerShell. Try it online!
Ah, OK. I only did a $PSVersionTable check, and got the same results from both. I typically don't use aliases, simply because they're not guaranteed to be available on all installations - even if they're MS-shipped.
@EriktheOutgolfer The tryitonline.net subdomains don't have SSL certificates. Since you didn't specify a protocol, the links broke when SE switched from http to https.