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On 7/26/2016 9:57 PM, cy via dmd-internals wrote:
void main() {
    pragma(msg,"bar".sizeof);
    size_t foo = 12;
    switch(foo) {
    case hashOf("bar"):
        break;
    }
}

I'm pretty sure this worked before. (htmld is full of these hash case
statements.) But now, when I try to compile, it spits out errors like

druntime/import/object.d(3173): Error: pointer slice [0..16] exceeds allocated
memory block [0..3]
druntime/import/object.d(3173):        called from here: hashOf(& arg[0..16], 
seed)
test.d(5):        called from here: hashOf("bar", 0LU)

I'm not sure, but I think "bar".sizeof is supposed to evaluate to 3 at compile
time, rather than 16 regardless of the string's length.
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