On 26/05/13 11:47, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 5/25/13 9:18 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 01:12:35 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 5/25/13 9:03 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 5/26/13, Andrei Alexandrescu<seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org>
in { auto oldLen = this.length; }
out { assert(this.length == in.oldLen + 1); }

Since every in.xyz expression could access an arbitrary method of the
old object,

Here, in.oldLen refers to the local variable you defined in the in{}
scope, as opposed to plain oldLen which would be searing the out{} scope.

Ohh, I see. Yes, that could work.

That revelation also answers my question about how it could break code.

Peter

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