I'll try but this might not always be possible because the way I'm
finding these is by tring to compile libraries that I wrote. Once they
encounter their first error, they stop compiling and won't get to
another error until the first one is fixed.
On 8/10/2010 8:56 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
David Simcha wrote:
Here's another one that compiles on 2.047 but not on 2.048. This
one's a reduced test case from attempting to compile ParallelFuture.
import std.algorithm;
pragma(msg, typeof(reduce!"a + b"([1,2,3])));
test9.d(3): Error: forward reference to inferred return type of
function call reduce([1,2,3])
I've gotten to the point where I think std.algorithm really needs to
just be reverted until the relevant compiler issues are fixed. If
std.algorithm contains several regressions in this release, then this
release will just be flat out unusable for me and probably for
several other people.
I hear you, but can you please give them to me all at once? This one
is unrelated to the filter problems. I ask because it takes me several
hours to get to a release build, just to find another unrelated problem.
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