On 4/8/12 10:59 AM, Artur Skawina wrote:
On 04/08/12 17:20, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
On 08.04.2012 18:21, Artur Skawina wrote:
On 04/08/12 13:01, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
3. After any function was generated compiler checks an entry in the duplicate 
table that matches size, followed by matching checksum and only then (if 
required) doing a straight memcmp. If it happens that there is a match compiler 
just throws generated code away and _aliases_ it's symbol to that of a matched 
entry.
(so there has to be an alias table if there isn't one already)
[...]
Thoughts?

Don't forget that this needs to work:

     static auto f(T)(T a) { return a; }
     assert(cast(void*)&f!int!=cast(void*)&f!uint);

A reference to spec page plz.

A reference to *a* D spec, please...

There isn't one, but that does not mean that common sense does
not need to apply.

Doesn't apply to C++.

Andrei


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