On Saturday, 1 October 2016 at 00:06:05 UTC, Matthias Klumpp
wrote:
I do none of those things in my code though...
`grep "~this" *.d` gives nothing? It can be a struct with
destructor stored in a class. Can you observe the error? Try to
set a breakpoint at onInvalidMemoryOperationError
https://github.com/dlang/druntime/blob/master/src/core/exception.d#L559 and see what stack leads to it.
Unfortunately for having deterministic memory management, I
would essentially need to develop GC-less, and would loose
classes. This means many nice features of D aren't available,
e.g. I couldn't use interfaces (AFAIK they don't work on
structs) or constraints.
Not necessarily. You only need to dispose the resources in time,
like in C#. But if you don't have destructors, you have nothing
to dispose.
Strangely after switching from the GDC compiler to the LDC
compiler, all crashes observed at Ubuntu are gone.
Sounds not good.