March 01, 2016 Floating point literal definition | ||||
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I'm currently reading about floating point literal and came to this part: FloatLiteral: ... Integer ImaginarySuffix Integer FloatSuffix ImaginarySuffix Integer RealSuffix ImaginarySuffix Going to the Integer link, it is defined as: Integer: ... BinaryInteger and BinaryInteger is defined as: BinaryInteger: BinPrefix BinaryDigitsUS This program produces the error: semicolon expected, not 'b01f'. void main() { double d = 0b01f; } So, does D allow floating point literals in binary format or not? If not then the floating point literal definition is a bit misleading. Or maybe someone had already filed a bug report on this? |
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