Re: private module members
Is it in Bugzilla? Bye, bearophile Thanks. I had assumed my interpretation was incorrect and was just looking for an explanation. Honestly, until just now, I have not explored bugzilla. There is bug 1141 which looks like what I'm asking about and references a newer one 2830 which looks exactly like the issue. This is fixed issue in D2.061 alpha, but not in D1. Thanks, Oleg.
private module members
According to the spec, private module members are equivalent to static declarations in C programs. Why does this work (i.e. print 5)? Both imported.d and sample.d are in same directory (.../attributes). Thanks Dan -- import std.stdio; import play.education.attributes.imported; void main() { WhyIsAccessible s; writeln(s.x); } -- module play.education.attributes.imported; private: struct WhyIsAccessible { int x = 5; } --
Re: private module members
Dan: Why does this work (i.e. print 5)? It looks like a compiler bug/hole. DMD is not yet aligned to its specs... Is it in Bugzilla? Bye, bearophile
Re: private module members
On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 at 19:31:45 UTC, bearophile wrote: Dan: Why does this work (i.e. print 5)? It looks like a compiler bug/hole. DMD is not yet aligned to its specs... Is it in Bugzilla? Bye, bearophile Thanks. I had assumed my interpretation was incorrect and was just looking for an explanation. Honestly, until just now, I have not explored bugzilla. There is bug 1141 which looks like what I'm asking about and references a newer one 2830 which looks exactly like the issue. Thanks Dan