Thread overview
[Issue 236] New: Class literal expression always says "base classes expected"
Jul 02, 2006
d-bugmail
Jul 18, 2006
d-bugmail
Aug 15, 2006
Thomas Kuehne
July 02, 2006
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=236

           Summary: Class literal expression always says "base classes
                    expected"
           Product: D
           Version: 0.162
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows
            Status: NEW
          Keywords: rejects-valid
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: DMD
        AssignedTo: bugzilla@digitalmars.com
        ReportedBy: jarrett.billingsley@gmail.com


I never ran into this before, and I kind of wonder why.

void delegate() foo()
{
        return &(new class
        {

                void dg()
                {
                        writefln("delegate!");
                }
        }).dg;
}

This gives the error "base classes expected" for the class literal.  I guess I never ran into it because all the class literals I ever wrote derived from other classes.  I tried this in several versions of DMD all the way back to 0.126, and they all give the same error.  According to the spec, base classes are optional for class literals.  I should be able to write "new class {}" and it should be fine.

The semantic equivalent works just fine:

void delegate() foo()
{
        class fofof
        {
                void dg()
                {
                        writefln("delegate!");
                }
        }

        return &(new fofof).dg;
}


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July 18, 2006
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=236


jpelcis@gmail.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |FIXED




------- Comment #1 from jpelcis@gmail.com  2006-07-18 16:38 -------
Fixed DMD 0.163.


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August 15, 2006
d-bugmail@puremagic.com schrieb am 2006-07-02:
> http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=236

> I never ran into this before, and I kind of wonder why.
>
> void delegate() foo()
> {
>         return &(new class
>         {
>
>                 void dg()
>                 {
>                         writefln("delegate!");
>                 }
>         }).dg;
> }
>
> This gives the error "base classes expected" for the class literal.  I guess I never ran into it because all the class literals I ever wrote derived from other classes.  I tried this in several versions of DMD all the way back to 0.126, and they all give the same error.  According to the spec, base classes are optional for class literals.  I should be able to write "new class {}" and it should be fine.
>
> The semantic equivalent works just fine:
>
> void delegate() foo()
> {
>         class fofof
>         {
>                 void dg()
>                 {
>                         writefln("delegate!");
>                 }
>         }
>
>         return &(new fofof).dg;
> }

Added to DStress as http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/c/class_26_A.d http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/c/class_26_B.d

Thomas