On 12/29/2010 12:53 PM, Stewart Gordon wrote:
What is wild? Can't find it in the docs. Where did you find out about
its existence?
Stewart.
That is, in parse.c, TOKwild is aliased to TOKinout, so you can't
literally write
cast(wild) x
wild is a more appropriate name for inout
On 12/29/2010 12:53 PM, Stewart Gordon wrote:
On 10/12/2010 00:09, darraghcoy wrote:
Minor language documentation / reference issue.
I found these flavours of cast() expressions being parsed by DMD:
cast(wild)
cast(shared wild)
cast(wild shared)
W
On 10/12/2010 00:09, darraghcoy wrote:
Minor language documentation / reference issue.
I found these flavours of cast() expressions being parsed by DMD:
cast(wild)
cast(shared wild)
cast(wild shared)
What is wild? Can't find it in the docs. Where did you find out about
its existence?
S
Walter actually fixed this to some extent a week or two ago, but for
whatever reason the changes haven't made it to the website yet.
Though even in docsrc,
cast()
is missing.
On 12/09/2010 06:09 PM, darraghcoy wrote:
Minor language documentation / reference issue.
I found these flavours of c
Minor language documentation / reference issue.
I found these flavours of cast() expressions being parsed by DMD:
cast()
cast(const)
cast(immutable)
cast(invariant)
cast(shared)
cast(shared const)
cast(const shared)
cast(wild)
cast(shared wild)
cast(wild shared)
At the moment only cast(Type) is d