Hi,

opIndexAssign, which is void, cannot compromise with opIndex, which is a ref! Solution: Using opSliceAssign. Could this be a bug? Because there is no problem in older versions (e.g. v2.0.83).

```d
struct S
{
  int[] i;

  ref opIndex(size_t index) => i[index];

  auto opSliceAssign/*
  auto opIndexAssign//*/
  (int value) => i[] = value;
}

void main()
{
  auto s = S([1, 2]);

  s[] = 2;
  assert(s.i == [2, 2]);

  s[1] = 42;
  assert(s.i == [2, 42]);
}
```
**Source:** https://run.dlang.io/is/G3iBEw
If you converted comment line 7 with // and you will see this error:

onlineapp.d(19): Error: function `onlineapp.S.opIndexAssign(int value)` is not callable using argument types `(int, int)`
onlineapp.d(19):        expected 1 argument(s), not 2

SDB@79

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