| |
| Posted by Ali Çehreli in reply to kdevel | PermalinkReply |
|
Ali Çehreli
Posted in reply to kdevel
| On 11/5/21 11:44 AM, kdevel wrote:
> On Thursday, 4 November 2021 at 11:26:30 UTC, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
>> I have the following code example:
>
> [...]
>
>> A[5] a;
>> ulong[] idx = [1,3,4];
>
> [...]
>
>> return idx.map!(_ => a[_]);
>
> How can one make the type of idx's elements portable (compile with -m32
> to see what the problem is)?
Indexes are typed as size_t, which is ulong for 64-bit and uint for 32-bit. If idx elements were indeed indexes, it should have been typed as size_t:
import std.algorithm;
import std.stdio;
struct A{}
A[5] a;
size_t[] idx = [1,3,4]; // <-- Here
auto get()
{
return idx.map!(_ => a[_]);
}
void main() {
foreach(i; 0 .. a.length)
write(&a[i], " ");
writeln;
foreach(ref b; get())
write(&b, " ");
writeln;
}
Ali
|