http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5084
Summary: Static code does not ignore instance names during name lookup Product: D Version: D2 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Windows Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: DMD AssignedTo: nob...@puremagic.com ReportedBy: ah0801...@yahoo.com --- Comment #0 from Austin Hastings <ah0801...@yahoo.com> 2010-10-20 03:53:30 PDT --- In the code ========== module scratch; import std.stdio; int[ 3 ] x; struct S { int[ 2 ] x; static void foo() { writeln( x[2] ); } } ========= I would expect that the static method performed static name lookup. In this case, that would resolve the x[] reference to the variable at module scope. Instead, the reference is apparently resolved to the member, despite the member being an illegal reference. If the [2], which generates an "index out of bounds" error, is replaced with [1], then the compiler proceeds to issue a "this required for reference to member" error. Obviously, .x would work in this case, but I think this may be a general bug. Alternatively, could someone provide a pointer to the rules for name lookup? -- Configure issuemail: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: -------