March 12, 2006 [Bug 38] New: Template crashes DMD | ||||
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http://d.puremagic.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38 Summary: Template crashes DMD Product: D Version: 0.149 Platform: Macintosh OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: DMD AssignedTo: braddr@puremagic.com ReportedBy: braddr@puremagic.com Issues with the code that follows. 1) Both "if" statements in the foreach in main crash DMD. They can be commented in any way as long as they're not commented together and they'll crash. 2) If you uncomment the "exists" function declaration (that is currently commented) and comment the one below it, DMD will crash. I could just be using templates incorrectly here, but in either case, it's a bug that DMD crashes. I'm using Win2k, DMD 0.149. :void main() { : char[][] result, test; : : foreach (x; test) { : if (exists!(char[][], char[])(result, x) == true) { : return true; : } : if (exists(result, x) == true) { : return true; : } : } :} :template exists(T, U) { : //bool exists(T[][] src, U[] test) { : bool exists(T src, U test) { : foreach (x; src) { : if (x == test) { : return true; : } : } : : return false; : } :} -Kramer -- |
May 18, 2006 [Bug 38] Template crashes DMD | ||||
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Posted in reply to d-bugmail | http://d.puremagic.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38 smjg@iname.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |smjg@iname.com Keywords| |ice-on-invalid-code, ice-on- | |valid-code ------- Comment #1 from smjg@iname.com 2006-05-18 08:32 ------- Let me try to make sense of this: - The code as it is crashes DMD. - If you comment out one of the if statements, then it still crashes DMD. - If you comment out both of the if statements, then it doesn't crash. - If you replace the function signature of exists with the one that's commented out, then, in the same way, DMD crashes as long as at least one of the if statements is active. But your code seems valid in most cases. With exists(T, U), it's instantiated as exists!(char[][], char[]). With exists(T[][], U[]), it's instantiated as exists!(char, char). The first if statement is valid for exists(T, U), but not for exists(T[][], U[]). -- |
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