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August 22, 2012 struct with @disable(d) default constructor doesn't work with arrays? | ||||
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I have this struct: struct S { int[] t; @disable this(); this(int sz) { t = new int[sz]; t[] = 1; } S opCall(int sz) { S s = S(sz); return s; } this(this) { t = t.dup; } } Naturally, this doesn't work: S s; // compiler error However this does compile. S[100] s; S[100] s; writeln(s[0].t[0]); // range violation error! I think it's a bug, what do you think? |
August 22, 2012 Re: struct with @disable(d) default constructor doesn't work with arrays? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Minas Mina | Minas Mina:
> I think it's a bug, what do you think?
Search for it in Bugzilla. Maybe it's there already.
Bye,
bearophile
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August 22, 2012 Re: struct with @disable(d) default constructor doesn't work with arrays? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bearophile | On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 13:09:49 +0200, bearophile <bearophileHUGS@lycos.com> wrote: > Minas Mina: > >> I think it's a bug, what do you think? > > Search for it in Bugzilla. Maybe it's there already. > > Bye, > bearophile It is. #7021/#8457 -- Simen |
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