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[svn r106] Turns out the last commit wasn't enough, now the D->LLVM process is even more split up. Basically it tries to do the following in order: Resolve types, Declare symbols, Create constant initializers, Apply initializers, Generate functions bodies. ClassInfo is now has the most useful(biased?) members working. Probably other stuf...
author lindquist
date Sun, 18 Nov 2007 06:52:57 +0100
parents 6789050b5ad1
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module arrays11;

void ints()
{
    int[] a = [1,2,3,4,5,6];
    {assert(a == a);}

    int[] b = [4,5,6,7,8,9];
    {assert(a != b);}
    {assert(a[3..$] == b[0..3]);}
}

void floats()
{
    float[] a = [1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f];
    {assert(a == a);}

    float[] b = [2.0f, 3.0f, 5.0f];
    {assert(a != b);}
    {assert(a[1..3] == b[0..2]);}
}

struct S
{
    int i;
    int j;

    int opEquals(S s)
    {
        return (i == s.i) && (j == s.j);
    }
}

void structs()
{
    S[] a = [S(0,0), S(1,0), S(2,0), S(3,0)];
    {assert(a == a);}
    S[] b = [S(0,1), S(1,0), S(2,0), S(3,1)];
    {assert(a != b);}
    {assert(a[1..3] == b[1..3]);}

    S[2] c = [S(2,0), S(3,1)];
    {assert(c == b[2..$]);}
}

void main()
{
    ints();
    floats();
    structs();
}