On 7/31/15 11:34 AM, Hamburger-san wrote:
I was expecting something to break, but I thought it'd be more along the
lines of file paths...

For whatever reason, my compiler really doesn't like it when I try to
access my Array!SomeStruct opIndex function. It gives me the following
Error

Error: inout method std.container.array.Array!(SomeStruct).Array.opIndex
is not callable using a mutable object

struct SomeStruct {
     AppState!U state;
     int id;
}
Array!(SomeStruct) states_; //can allocate to this fine
Array!(AppState!U) stack_;

void somefunction(){
     stack_.reserve(4);
     stack_ = make!(Array!(AppState!U));
     stack_.insertBack( (states_[0].state) ); //errors
}
void someotherfunction(){
     ...
     auto state = states_[aa]; //also errors
     ...
}

It compiles fine on my Linux machine and I can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong here...

Same version of compiler? Same compiler?

-Steve

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