On Monday, February 27, 2012 18:19:59 Nathan M. Swan wrote: > On Monday, 27 February 2012 at 09:13:24 UTC, Jonathan M Davis > > wrote: > > It would be far better to use immutable. > > > > - Jonathan M Davis > > That doesn't work either, as it says: > > Error: non-constant expression > ["import"d:cast(TokenType)2,"public"d:cast(TokenType)3,"protected"d:cast(Tok > enType)4,"private"d:cast(TokenType)5,"static"d:cast(TokenType)6]
You have to initialize the AA in a static constructor (and use a _shared_ static constructor, since the AA is immutable and therefore shared across threads). You can't initialize it directly, because you can't have memory which is used at runtime continue to compile time. The only type that can do that on any level is a dynamic array. That can't be done with anything more complicated yet (like an AA or a class). - Jonathan M Davis