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Fix some assembler issues: The assembler was miscompiling "add" (specifically, the "add reg/mem, imm" variations). The change that caused this seems to have been made because without it, some "add"s didn't compile at all. This patch reverts the previous change, and makes sure assembler operands are remapped correctly even though the input operands auto-generated due to updating operations aren't explicitly used.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:46:14 +0100
parents fd32135dca3e
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module std.array;

private import std.c.stdio;

class ArrayBoundsError : Error
{
  private:

    uint linnum;
    char[] filename;

  public:
    this(char[] filename, uint linnum)
    {
	this.linnum = linnum;
	this.filename = filename;

	char[] buffer = new char[19 + filename.length + linnum.sizeof * 3 + 1];
	int len;
	len = sprintf(buffer.ptr, "ArrayBoundsError %.*s(%u)", filename, linnum);
	super(buffer[0..len]);
    }
}


/********************************************
 * Called by the compiler generated module assert function.
 * Builds an ArrayBoundsError exception and throws it.
 */

extern (C) static void _d_array_bounds(char[] filename, uint line)
{
    //printf("_d_assert(%s, %d)\n", (char *)filename, line);
    ArrayBoundsError a = new ArrayBoundsError(filename, line);
    //printf("assertion %p created\n", a);
    throw a;
}