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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 | 1bb99290e03a |
children |
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extern(C) int printf(char*, ...); void numbers() { bool[8] bools; char[8] chars; byte[8] bytes; short[8] shorts; int[8] ints; long[8] longs; float[8] floats; double[8] doubles; real[8] reals; { bools[7] = true; floats[7] = 3.14159265; { printf("bools[0] = %d, bools[7] = %d\n", bools[0], bools[7]); printf("floats[0] = %f, floats[7] = %f\n", floats[0], floats[7]); } } } struct S { int i = 42; void print() { printf("S.i = %d\n", i); } } class C { int i; this() { i = 3; } void print() { printf("C.i = %d\n", i); } } void refs() { void*[5] voids; S*[5] structs; C[5] classes; { voids[0] = cast(void*)0xA; printf("void* = %p\n", voids[0]); } { structs[0] = new S; structs[0].print(); delete structs[0]; } { classes[0] = new C; classes[0].print(); delete classes[0]; } } void vals() { S[5] structs; } void main() { numbers(); refs(); vals(); }