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Random D user 
| or is it some obscure feature conflict?
struct Foo
{
this( float x_, float y_ )
{
// option A
//x = x_;
//y = y_;
// option B
v[0] = x_;
v[1] = y_;
}
union
{
struct
{
float x = 0;
float y = 0;
}
float[2] v;
}
}
struct Bar
{
Foo foo = Foo( 1, 2 );
}
Bar bar;
Bar baz = bar.init;
printf( "bar: %f, %f\n", bar.foo.x, bar.foo.y );
printf( "baz: %f, %f\n", baz.foo.x, baz.foo.y );
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prints (with option B):
bar: 0.000000, 0.000000 // BUG??
baz: 1.000000, 2.000000
prints (with option A):
bar: 1.000000, 2.000000
baz: 1.000000, 2.000000
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Luckily the option A works as I expected and is good enough for me...
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