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[WIP] Merge DMD r251: bugzilla 111 (appending a dchar to a char[])
This patch needs some work in the code generation, because of the runtime
changes (functions "_d_arrayappendcd" and "_d_arrayappendwd" are added).
This doesn't affect existing code though, it just makes with patch
a little useless, because something like this:
char [] s;
s ~= '\u6211';
That failed to compile with a nice error message previously to this
change, now fails with and ugly error message (a failed assertion).
Apparently there is a regression introduced by this patch too, when
compiling Dil I get this assertion message:
ldc: /home/luca/tesis/ldc/gen/statements.cpp:132: virtual void ReturnStatement::toIR(IRState*): Assertion `p->topfunc()->getReturnType() == llvm::Type::getVoidTy(gIR->context())' failed.
0 ldc 0x08a91628
Thank god we have bisecting capabilities in VCSs now ;)
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dmd/expression.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
author | Leandro Lucarella <llucax@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:18:19 -0300 |
parents | c53b6e3fe49a |
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The D Programming Language Compiler Front End Source Copyright (c) 1999-2002, by Digital Mars www.digitalmars.com All Rights Reserved This is the source code to the front end Digital Mars D compiler. It covers the lexical analysis, parsing, and semantic analysis of the D Programming Language defined in the documents at www.digitalmars.com/d/ The optimizer, code generator, and object file generator are not part of this source, hence the source does not currently constitute a complete, compilable program. However, many people have expressed a strong interested in producing a D compiler with the GNU compiler sources. This release should enable that. These sources are free, they are redistributable and modifiable under the terms of the GNU General Public License (attached as gpl.txt), or the Artistic License (attached as artistic.txt). It does not apply to anything else distributed by Digital Mars, including D compiler executables. -Walter Bright