Top level array constness discarding and Variant

cybevnm cybevnm at gmail.com
Tue Jul 31 12:38:40 PDT 2012


On Monday, 30 July 2012 at 20:56:30 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 23:44:56 cybevnm wrote:
>> During initializing Variant, D discards top level const of 
>> array, which
>> leads to little unintuitive behaviour. Consider code:
>> 
>> import std.stdio;
>> import std.variant;
>> void main()
>> {
>> const int[] arr;
>> Variant v = Variant( arr );
>> writeln( v.peek!( typeof( arr ) )() );
>> writeln( v.peek!( const(int)[] )() );
>> writeln( v.type() );
>> }
>> 
>> ...and output:
>> %dmd main.d && ./main.d
>> null
>> 7FFF358AE298
>> const(int)[]
>> 
>> As you can see peek works successfully not for original array 
>> type, but
>> for type without top level const. Is Variant supposed to work 
>> in that way ?
>
> Probably not. When arrays are passed to templated functions, 
> they're passed as
> tail-const (so the constness on the array itself - but not its 
> elements - is
> stripped), which in general is _way_ more useful than passing 
> them as fully
> const. However, Variant predates that behavior by quite a 
> while, and it's
> well-passed due for having extensive work done on its 
> implementation (it's API
> should be fine, but it was implemented when D was much younger, 
> and we can do a
> much better job of it now). There's a discussion on that in the 
> main newsgroup
> at the moment actually.
>
> In any case, please create a bug report for this:
>
> http://d.puremagic.com/issues
>
> - Jonathan M Davis

http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8486




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