Perhaps here is a critical bug of scope statement and scoped
redsea
redsea at 163.com
Tue Dec 16 23:03:46 PST 2008
Thanks for your points.
I'm not a D newbie, I known the toolchain I'm using, I said it is a tango bound dmd, come from tango-0.99.7-bin-linux-dmd.1.033.tar.gz. I have just one dmd compiler when I wrote the testing code snippet.
I wrote serval D projects, and I found such bug a month ago, I split the function to get a workaround. I could not give a simple code snippet at that time.
I encount this bug again today, and I can not live with it anymore, so I try to write a code snippet to reproduce this bug.
davidl Wrote:
> å¨ Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:50:01 +0800ï¼redsea <redsea at 163.com> åé:
>
> >> Are you sure you link against the correct runtime lib?
> >>
> >> try dmd -v figure it out
> >
> > I have only a dmd version,
> >
> > tango-0.99.7-bin-linux-dmd.1.033.tar.gz
> >
> > So I assume I would not link with a wrong runtime.
> >
> > dmd -v is :
> >
> > [d]root dmd -v
> > Digital Mars D Compiler v1.033
> > Copyright (c) 1999-2008 by Digital Mars written by Walter Bright
> > Documentation: http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/index.html
> >
> >
>
> I meant verbose output of compiling, and -v in dmd actually means
> verbose not version.. Seems you're using gdmd?
>
> Again, try use 1.037 to test the problem and examine the verbose
> output carefully please.
>
> If it's still not working, feel free to post a bug report.
>
>
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