Since you access a field through `a` instance, this is usually
done by loading the instance address into some register and
reading from a location at a certain offset from that register
mov esi, [ebp-4] # the instance address
mov eax, [esi+8] # first field
...
mov [ebp-4], 0 # clear stack
Hello everybody. I am new to D, and I am trying to familiarize
with all the new (to me) features.
I have a question about a strange behavior I cannot understand.
(In case it matters, I am using gdc 2.065 for Windows, but the
same happens with dmd).
Example code :
class A {
void
I'm just guessing, but it looks to me that the delegate's pointer
might be on the stack there and isn't overwritten when the one
function returns, so the gc still thinks there might be an active
pointer to it.