On 11 November 2013 20:14, Daniel Kozak <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday, 11 November 2013 at 10:13:02 UTC, Daniel Kozak wrote: > >> On Monday, 11 November 2013 at 10:11:18 UTC, Daniel Kozak wrote: >> >>> On Monday, 11 November 2013 at 08:30:32 UTC, Manu wrote: >>> >>>> immutable string[string] priorityMap = [ >>>> "1" : "blocker", >>>> "2" : "critical", >>>> "3" : "critical", >>>> "4" : "major", >>>> "5" : "major", >>>> "6" : "major", >>>> "7" : "minor", >>>> "8" : "minor", >>>> "9" : "trivial" ]; >>>> >>>> main.d(56): Error: non-constant expression ["1":"blocker", >>>> "2":"critical", >>>> "3":"critical", "4":"major", "5":"major", "6":"major", "7":"minor", >>>> "8":"minor", "9":"trivial"] >>>> >>>> This is tedious, how long has it been now? >>>> Seriously, static map's are super-important, they should be able to be >>>> made >>>> immutable, and also be able to be initialised. >>>> >>>> Maybe this could be factored into the improvements for 2.065? >>>> >>> >>> And even this works ok: >>> >>> immutable string[string] priorityMap = [ >>> "1" : "blocker", >>> "2" : "critical", >>> "3" : "critical", >>> "4" : "major", >>> "5" : "major", >>> "6" : "major", >>> "7" : "minor", >>> "8" : "minor", >>> "9" : "trivial" ]; >>> >> >> Ohh, but non works on module scope, so yes, it would be fine to fix this >> > > but enum works fine: > > enum priorityMap = [ > > "1" : "blocker", > "2" : "critical", > "3" : "critical", > "4" : "major", > "5" : "major", > "6" : "major", > "7" : "minor", > "8" : "minor", > "9" : "trivial" ]; >
So it does... I didn't think of an enum AA ;)
