On Sunday, 19 October 2014 at 19:13:33 UTC, anonymous wrote:
Yes, they don't compile. It's three slightly different versions
of initializing _outer.
The first one, `_outer = data;`, is the original one. It's
understandable that it doesn't work anymore with the workaround
in place.
I don't know why the second one, `_outer_[0] = data;`, doesn't
work. Maybe it triggers the same (or a related) postblit
compiler
bug again. It's essentially the same as the third one, `_outer_
=
data;`, which happens to work.
So there's currently no complete solution to this problem yet,
then?