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Fix dstress.run.b.bug_cod1_2528_C as reported by Don Clugston Quoting Don's words from Ticket #8: Fails because it returns 3 instead of 0. The DStress test case is incorrect. The arrray literal is an int, so it's 4 bytes. Casting it to void[] should give a length of 4 -- and that's exactly what it does. Should be "return x.length - 4;".
author Leandro Lucarella <llucax@gmail.com>
date Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:10:51 -0300
parents f87ba6507260
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// $HeadURL$
// $Date$
// $Author$

module dstress.run.values_01;

int main(){
	int[char[]] array;
	array["eins"]=1;
	array["zwei"]=2;
	array["drei"]=3;

	int[] data = array.values;
	assert(data.length==3);
	
	byte have[3];

	assert(have[0]==0);
	assert(have[1]==0);
	assert(have[2]==0);

	foreach(int value; data){
		have[value-1]++;
	}	

	assert(have[0]==1);
	assert(have[1]==1);
	assert(have[2]==1);

	return 0;
}