On Tuesday, 5 June 2012 at 18:06:15 UTC, ctrl wrote:
I don't want them to be performed at all. How do I disable this
'feature'?
For example, take a look at this code:
import std.stdio;
void main() {
int x = -1;
uint b = x;
writeln(b);
}
It outputs 4294967295, but I want a compile-time error instead.
Any suggestions?
(compiler version dmd 2.059)
I doubt that a 'feature' that's been in D and it's predecessors
for such a long time is going to be easy to disable. Probably the
best you can do is to work with it: add an assert, perhaps, or
define a new type that checks for this condition.
Paul