Re: private module members

2012-10-18 Thread Oleg Kuporosov
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

2012-10-16 Thread Dan
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

2012-10-16 Thread bearophile

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

2012-10-16 Thread Dan

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