Strange error happens only with -inline flag
Jonathan M Davis
jmdavisProg at gmx.com
Wed Jun 12 23:25:42 PDT 2013
On Thursday, June 13, 2013 08:06:06 finalpatch wrote:
> The following code compiles fine with the command "dmd test.d"
>
> import std.array, std.algorithm, std.algorithm, std.string;
> void main()
> {
> int[string] s;
> auto a = join(map!(a=>format("%s %d", a, s[a]))(s.keys));
> }
>
> However, if I try to compile it with "dmd -inline test.d", I get
> this error message:
>
> test.d(5): Error: function D main is a nested function and cannot
> be accessed from std.array.join!(MapResult!(__lambda2,
> string[])).join
>
> Isn't -inline supposed to be completely transparent?
Yes, inlining should have no effect on the semantics of the code, but the
inliner is not bug-free. Please report any bugs you find:
http://d.puremagic.com/issues
- Jonathan M Davis
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