On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 10:38:31PM +0000, Mark via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: [...] > Ok. So by using '==' it should compare the addresses of the objects? [...]
No, `==` is for comparing the *contents* of the objects. You need to implement opEquals() for the objects being compared in order to define how the contents will be compared. If you want to compare *addresses*, use `is`: Object a = new Object(...); Object b = a; // b is a reference to the same object as a assert(b is a); In this case there is no need to implement anything else, since comparing addresses is simple. T -- "No, John. I want formats that are actually useful, rather than over-featured megaliths that address all questions by piling on ridiculous internal links in forms which are hideously over-complex." -- Simon St. Laurent on xml-dev