[code]
private static import std.digest.md;
public enum HashValue = std.digest.digest.digest!(
std.digest.md.MD5)( "" );
void main(){}
[/code]
[output]
dmd main.d
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/digest/md.d(202): Error:
reinterpreting cast from uint[16] to ubyte* is not supported in
CTFE
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/digest/md.d(320): called from
here: this.transform(&this._buffer)
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/digest/md.d(381): called from
here: this.put(cast(const(ubyte)[])bits)
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/digest/digest.d(458): called
from here: hash.finish()
main.d(3): called from here: digest("")
[/output]
I would expect MD5 to work on compile time, but as the error
indicates, the uint[16] to ubyte* conversion prevents that. I
tried with "std.digest.md.md5Of" as well, and same result. Is
there any MD5 function that returns a fixed length array like
ubyte[16] maybe?