On 07/29/2017 09:19 PM, Matthew Gamble wrote:
I have a class member function from which I'm trying to return a sorted
array of key, value tuples stored in an associative array as a private
member. The member function should be able to be marked const to prevent
the AA from being modified. I have reduced the problem to the simple
case below which won't compile with DMD v2.072.2.
import std.array;
import std.algorithm;
class A
{
this() { aa = ["a":1, "b" : 2, "c" : 3]; }
auto pairs() @property const { return aa.byPair.array.sort().release; }
private:
int[string] aa;
}
If I remove const from the pairs function it compiles fine. I'm just not
sure this is a behavior I want. Any help/recommendation would be
appreciated.
I think it should work. I think a cast to unqualified is a safe
workaround in this case:
auto pairs() @property const { return
(cast(int[string])aa).byPair.array.sort().release; }
Ali