On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 02:51:16 UTC, jfondren wrote:
On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 02:30:53 UTC, Pablo De Nápoli
wrote:
Any idea of which could be the cause of trouble or on how to
get more specific diagnosis?
With no extra arguments I get a "compile time context created
here" addendum. Does that not show up for you or does the line
not make sense still?
It might also be new. This is with v2.097.1
```
example.d(6): Error: `atoi` cannot be interpreted at compile
time, because it has no available source code
example.d(12): compile time context created here
example.d(13): Error: no property `val` for type `void`
```
From this code:
```d
extern (C) int atoi(const(char)* nptr);
class N {
int val;
this() {
val = atoi("2");
}
}
void main() {
import std.stdio : writeln;
enum n = new N(); // line 12
writeln(n.val);
}
```
Many thanks!. I'm using the same version of the compiler.
Without arguments, I get
mpdec/decimal.d(35,20): Error: `mpd_new` cannot be interpreted at
compile time, because it has no available source code
Error: cannot interpret `<error>` at compile time
mpdec/decimal.d(35,20): Error: `mpd_new` cannot be interpreted at
compile time, because it has no available source code
Nothing like
"compile time context created here"
(this is what I would need to trace the error!)