I have used alias this and found odd behaviour in complex code. I tracked the problem down and was able to replicate it with a much simpler case as given below.
I'm new to D (but have read TDPL). Is this my mis-understanding or a defect? Many thanks, Kieron ----- self contained d sample starts ----- import std.stdio, std.math; void main() { auto p = Test(0.5, 0.5); assert(0.5 == p.a); // ok assert(0.5 == p.b); // ok Test q; // q = Test(0.5, 0.5); // // the above line gave same // error when subst for // the line below q = p; if (isNaN(q.b)) printf("problem replicated\n"); assert(0.5 == q.a); // ok assert(0.5 == q.b); // this fails } struct Test { double a; double b; alias a this; } ----- end of file -----