April 21, 2003 Compiler bug with char[] and inner functions: | ||||
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Hi,
In the following piece of code, if we comment out the inner function
definition inside the unittest everything is fine. If not the compiler can't
match the delegate type.
module bug2;
alias bit boolean;
template TArrays(T) {
public boolean all(T[] array, boolean (*predicate)(T)) {
for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
if (!predicate(array[i])) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}
boolean isVowel(char c) {
return (c == 'a') || (c == 'e') || (c == 'i') || (c == 'o') || (c ==
'u');
}
unittest {
boolean isVowel(char c) {
return (c == 'a') || (c == 'e') || (c == 'i') || (c == 'o') || (c ==
'u');
}
instance TArrays(char) arrays;
assert(arrays.all("aeiouoeieuiei", &isVowel));
assert(arrays.all("aeoiuaioeuioaeuiouoiaeu", &isVowel));
assert(!arrays.all("aaeiouioeujiurioue", &isVowel));
assert(!arrays.all("bjkqwkjbwqjbkwb", &isVowel));
assert(arrays.all("", &isVowel));
printf("TArrays(char).all tests passed!\r\n");
}
int main() {
return 0;
}
Best regards,
Daniel Yokomiso.
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we
would all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills, and
listening to repetitive electronic music."
- Kristian Wilson, Nintendo Inc.
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