Sample program:

import std.typecons;

typedef uint oid_t;

void main() {
   Tuple!(uint,uint) key;
   // Tuple!(oid_t,oid_t) key; // Doesn't work
}

If I use the last tuple instead of the first, I get the following compiler error with DMD 2.052 in OS X:

/path/to/src/phobos/std/format.d(1579): Error: function std.format.formatValue!(Appender!(string),oid_t,immutable(char)).formatValue is deprecated /path/to/src/phobos/std/format.d(306): Error: template instance std.format.formatGeneric!(Appender!(string),oid_t,immutable(char)) error instantiating /path/to/src/phobos/std/typecons.d(507): instantiated from here: formattedWrite!(Appender!(string),immutable(char),oid_t)

It seems that std.typecons is using a deprecated formatting API, which is triggered by my use of a custom type? And ... I guess this would be a bug? (I looked in the tracker, and couldn't find it there already.)

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Magnus Lie Hetland
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