Hi,

I recently updated to the latest revision from github and tried to compile my main project visuald with it. Here are some complications that have hit me:

1. My Windows SDK conversion tool converts C macros to templates, e.g.

#define MAKEINTRESOURCEW(i) ((LPWSTR)((ULONG_PTR)((WORD)(i))))

is converted to

auto MAKEINTRESOURCEW(ARG)(ARG i)() { return ( cast(LPWSTR)( cast(ULONG_PTR)( cast(WORD)(i)))); }

This no longer works for CTFE, because casts to pointers are no longer allowed. Making the argument a template parameter still works, though:

auto MAKEINTRESOURCEW(int i)() { return ( cast(LPWSTR)( cast(ULONG_PTR)( cast(WORD)(i)))); }

Also, casting to a pointer is still allowed when initializing a global variable at compile time.

Is this by design or a regression?

2. std.regexp is deprecated now, which is good, because there is no reason to have two different implementations of regular expressions. Unfortunately, std.regex seems to have some problems with rather simple regular expressions like r"^(.*)\(([0-9]+)\):(.*)$" that is supposed to match error messages like "file.d(37): huhu". std.regexp worked for this expression.

Dmitry Olshansky's new std.regex also works, but it does not compile with warnings enabled (even not with -wi) ( http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=6518 ).

Maybe it would be better to wait with deprecating std.regexp until there is a working alternative.

3. I tried to remove some more (currently soft) deprecation messages regarding std.ctype, and it turned out that it was a bit of a hassle to get it to compile because I had to mix both std.ascii and std.uni. This is happening because I'd like to use the isAlpha from std.uni, but there are other functions missing from std.uni (like isDigit, isHexDigit, etc.).

I think this was discussed before, but I'm not sure what the conclusion was. I suggest adding some forwarding aliases to std.uni for function that have identical implementation, and ensure that the compiler does not complain about ambiguities if these are just aliases to the same symbol.

Otherwise, it seems the generated executable works fine.

Rainer

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