On 03/11/2012 02:46 AM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
It took me a while to narrow this down:struct Foo { int val = int.init; this(inout(int) nval) inout { this.val = nval; } } test.d(18): Error: cannot modify const/immutable/inout expression this.val Is there any special reason why this should be disallowed? I mean the same thing happens if you do a void initialization: int val = void; A bug?
That a void-initialized field cannot be initialized is certainly a bug.
