September 06, 2004 mixin trouble | ||||
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This will get you in trouble, sending the compiler in an endless loop allocating a lot of memory: template relink(T) { class foo { private: public: void something() { } } class foo2 { private: public: // constructor cannot access frame of function main, though // it is never constructed, or directly part of main. this() { // commenting this out will fix the problem singleton.something(); } } // this won't logically work for foo2's 'something'. // though, it will if you remove the call. // i'm not sure about what's causing the trouble. foo singleton = new foo; } int main(char[][] args) { mixin relink!(int); return 0; } |
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