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Reader Andy Neilson writes in with another bug:
The current compiler implementation has some problems. If the variable is a field of this, then the compiler will die. For example:
class MyClass {
public:
int i;void Foo() {
array<int>^ x = {1, 2, 3};for each (i in x) {
if (i == 2) break;
}
}
};
This is also a bug. I'll file it in our bug tracking database. I'm not sure what the design decision will be; it feels like we should disallow the construct you show - but I'm not certain. I found a "sort-of" workaround; you can use a tracking reference to an integer to do it, such as:
void Foo() {
array<int>^ x = {1, 2, 3};
int% a = i;
for each (a in x) {
...
}
}
Thanks for the bug report!
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- Anonymous
November 26, 2007
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