This issue is already fixed in git head.

Kenji Hara

2013/7/11 Timothee Cour <[email protected]>

> import std.array;
>
> void main(){
>   //enum a1=[1].array;//NG: Error: gc_malloc cannot be interpreted at
> compile time
>   enum a2=" ".array;//OK
>
>   import std.string;
>   //enum a3=" ".splitLines.array;//NG
>   enum a4="".splitLines.array;//OK
>   enum a5=" ".split.array;//OK
>   //enum a6=" a ".split.array;//NG
>   import std.algorithm:filter;
>   enum a7=" a ".split.filter!(a=>true).array;
>   auto a8=" a ".split.array;
>   assert(a8==a7);
>   enum a9=[1].filter!(a=>true).array;//OK
> }
>
>
> I don't understand why the NG above fail (with Error: gc_malloc cannot be
> interpreted at compile time)
>
> furthermore, it seems we can bypass the CT error with interleaving
> filter!(a=>true) (see above), which is even weirder.
>

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