April 24, 2012
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7981

           Summary: immutable structs by default have mutable constructor
           Product: D
           Version: D2
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: DMD
        AssignedTo: nobody@puremagic.com
        ReportedBy: malicious.wizard@gmail.com


--- Comment #0 from Alex <malicious.wizard@gmail.com> 2012-04-24 13:34:32 PDT ---
Consider following code:

    immutable struct Foo {
        this(int) { }

        void bar() { }
    }

    int main(in string[] args) {
        auto foo = Foo(1);

        foo.bar();
    }

This will not work out, because `bar()` is immutable, but `foo` is not. If constructor is declared as `this(int) immutable {}`, it will work again. Default no-arg constructor for immutable structs is already immutable, so shouldn't other constructor also be considered immutable implicitly, much like methods are?

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