Hi All, As I understand it, compile-time execution *should* be able to evaluate floating-point functions, correct? Currently, I have this code:
private static real cross_angles[6] = [ real.nan, real.nan, real.nan, atan(sqrt(5)), PI_4, atan(sqrt(5)-2) ]; But the compiler is complaining: /mnt/1/usr/include/d2/4.6/std/math.d:623: Error: asm statements cannot be interpreted at compile time /mnt/1/usr/include/d2/4.6/std/math.d:591: Error: cannot evaluate atan2(x,1.0e+0L) at compile time Is this an artifact of using gdc-4.6 instead of dmd? Or are certain floating-point functions not allowed in compile-time expressions? Thanks! P.S. I just starting learning and using D recently -- and totally loving it. T -- Knowledge is that area of ignorance that we arrange and classify. -- Ambrose Bierce