October 07, 2003 foreach and -inline problems | ||||
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My code compiled fine until I used the -inline switch and I got this: foo.d(581): function bar cannot access frame of function __anonymous I realized it was trying to inline a function that contained a foreach statement. I commented the foreach statements and it compiled ok. I noticed this error awhile ago with constructors but I think it was fixed already. I also noticed something odd happening with nested foreach statements, I tried to return in the inner one and it complained about the return type: cannot implicitly convert ListItem to int. The inner one was something like this: foreach(ListItem li; list) { } and the function's return type was ListItem. There were no ints involved so it must be from the apply function. |
October 08, 2003 Re: foreach and -inline problems | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vathix | If you could reproduce each of these with a small test case, that would be most helpful. Thanks, -Walter "Vathix" <vathix@dprogramming.com> wrote in message news:blvf4a$1lft$1@digitaldaemon.com... > My code compiled fine until I used the -inline switch and I got this: > > foo.d(581): function bar cannot access frame of function __anonymous > > I realized it was trying to inline a function that contained a foreach statement. I commented the foreach statements and it compiled ok. I noticed > this error awhile ago with constructors but I think it was fixed already. > > I also noticed something odd happening with nested foreach statements, I tried to return in the inner one and it complained about the return type: cannot implicitly convert ListItem to int. The inner one was something like > this: > foreach(ListItem li; list) { } > and the function's return type was ListItem. There were no ints involved so > it must be from the apply function. > > > |
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