![]() ![]() > through the indexes (multiple `size_t idx`) and I want to manipulate > Basically I have a collection of data (`A ar`), different addressing I think the error you got is a bug and should be reported because it does not make sense:Įrror: couldn't find field `ar` of type `A` in `MapResult(, null)` ![]() > `foo()` cam be return just length (`return b.get().length `) having the > available in CTFE but remember that the real code is more complex and > Some one can complain that `foo()` returns pointers that are not On 11/6/21 5:05 AM, Andrey Zherikov wrote: If there is another way to achieve the same in CFTE, I'd like to hear. Some one can complain that foo() returns pointers that are not available in CTFE but remember that the real code is more complex and foo() cam be return just length ( return b.get().length ) having the same result.īasically I have a collection of data ( A ar), different addressing through the indexes (multiple size_t idx) and I want to manipulate these objects through indexes. But I can make them non empty in another way: import std I don't know why but those initial values are the reason for the problem. In case others want to work, here are the modules that need to be imported: On 11/5/21 5:43 PM, Andrey Zherikov wrote: On Saturday, 6 November 2021 at 04:28:05 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote: > ![]()
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