On Sunday, 12 May 2013 at 03:32:44 UTC, evilrat wrote:
what? structs has value semantics, every time you assign a struct to variable it assign its copy.

you also don't have to have constructor for structs, it initializes it fields in left-to-right order or so.

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Yes, I know that. But I'm not trying to write a struct such as 'Test' in my example above. 'Test' is just the simplest example I could make in order to showcase the (assumed) compiler bug. The struct that I *am* trying to make does indeed need a constructor and it's a very complex one and I do need a way to assign different compile-time-constant values of that struct type over 'this' inside the constructor.

Anyway, if no-one tells me otherwise, I'll just assume it's a compiler bug and make a bug-report about it.

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