On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 14:57:22 +0400, Bob Cowdery <b...@bobcowdery.plus.com> wrote:

 On 05/10/2010 11:45, Denis Koroskin wrote:
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 14:23:47 +0400, Bob Cowdery
<b...@bobcowdery.plus.com> wrote:

 I can't seem to get any sense out of associative arrays. Even the
simplest definition won't compile so I must be doing something daft.

int[string] aa = ["hello":42];

Error: non-constant expression ["hello":42]

What exactly is not constant about this. The example is straight out the
book. Using D 2.0.

bob

What exactly compiler version are you using (run dmd with no args)?
Works perfectly fine here (dmd2.049).

It says 2.049. How odd. I've got a fair amount of code and everything
else compiles fine.

Can you please post complete code snippet that fails to compile?

Here is the code I used to test:

module aa;

import std.stdio;

void main()
{
        int[string] aa = ["hello":42];
        writeln(aa["hello"]);
}

# dmd -run aa.d

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