June 23, 2004 typdef causes access violation | ||||
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--[test.d]--
typedef ulong[3] BBB;
template A() {
public:
void foo(BBB a) {
printf("A.foo\n");
bar(a);
}
}
struct B
{
private:
mixin A!();
void bar(BBB a) {
printf("B.bar\n");
}
}
void main() {
ulong[3] aa;
BBB a;
B b;
b.foo(a);
}
D:\D\src\build>dmd test.d
d:\D\dmd\bin\..\..\dm\bin\link.exe test,,,user32+kernel32/noi;
D:\D\src\build>test
A.foo
Error: Access Violation
If you replace BBB with ulong[3] in the 2 function calls and pass 'aa' instead of 'a' in main then it doesn't cause an access violation.
Regan
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