February 27, 2012
I'm investigating issue 7512, and narrowed down the problem to a bug somewhere in the code that handles AA literals. So I'm looking at druntime's aaA.d. But I don't understand what's the difference between _d_assocarrayliteralT() and _d_assocarrayliteralTX()? When are they called, and in which context?

Thanks.


T

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February 27, 2012
On Monday, 27 February 2012 at 22:39:47 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> […] But I don't understand what's the difference between
> _d_assocarrayliteralT() and _d_assocarrayliteralTX()? When are they
> called, and in which context?

If I'm not mistaken (straight from my memory, didn't look it up again), _d_assocarrayliteralT() is no longer in use, it was replaced by _d_assocarrayliteralTX() some while ago, which doesn't require C-style variadics.

Hope this helps,
David