March 23, 2013 bug or not? with(mystruct()) { code; } calls struct destructor before code | ||||
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Is this a bug? I'm very puzzled; it seems that the destructor for struct mystruct is called pre-maturely. It should be after the 'in call(): X 12, Y 0, Z 9" line, should it not? Using DMD64 D Compiler v2.062 on OSX 10.6.8 and Linux x86_64 Output is: $ dmd -run named14.d start of main in mystruct dtor: X 0, Y 0, Z 0 top of with block in call(): X 12, Y 0, Z 9 end of main //code: import std.stdio; void main(string[] arg) { writeln("start of main "); with(mystruct()) { writeln("top of with block"); x=12; z=9; call(); } writeln("end of main "); } struct mystruct { int x, y, z; ~this() { writefln("in mystruct dtor: X %s, Y %s, Z %s", x, y, z ); } string call() { writefln("in call(): X %s, Y %s, Z %s", x, y, z ); return "yo"; } } |
March 23, 2013 Re: bug or not? with(mystruct()) { code; } calls struct destructor before code | ||||
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Posted in reply to J | On 3/23/13, J <not_avail@notavailable.com> wrote: > Is this a bug? It's a known bug: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8269 |
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