I have a struct, which defines a constructor that takes an argument.

Now, I'd like to new this object, to it's default T.init value (eg call new, but now constructors):

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struct S
{
    this(int);
}

void main()
{
    auto p1 = new S;
    auto p2 = new S();
}
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main.d(8): Error: constructor main.S.this (int) is not callable using argument types ()
main.d(8): Error: expected 1 function arguments, not 0
main.d(9): Error: constructor main.S.this (int) is not callable using argument types ()
main.d(9): Error: expected 1 function arguments, not 0
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Is this a bug? If "auto a = S();" is legal, how can "auto p = new S();" not be?

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