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I'm getting the following errors, some of them even mentioning symbols such as "cannot" which are not in my code:
onlineapp.d(1): Error: char 0x0090 not allowed in identifier
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x90 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x03 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x04 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0xb8 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: semicolon expected, not @
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x20ac is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x0e is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x1f is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x0e is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0xb4 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0xb8 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: character 0x01 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(1): Error: multiple ! arguments are not allowed
onlineapp.d(1): Error: semicolon expected, not cannot
onlineapp.d(1): Error: semicolon expected, not run
onlineapp.d(1): Error: no identifier for declarator run
onlineapp.d(1): Error: declaration expected, not in
onlineapp.d(3): Error: character 0x01 is not a valid token
onlineapp.d(3): Error: character 0x03 is not a valid token
These errors disappear if I remove a single byte from the source code, be it from a comment or the unnecessary space before the semicolon in the body of main. They also disappear if I remove the "-Xi=compilerInfo" argument, but even with no arguments reappear again after adding a number of bytes to the source code.
I have to say I've just been experimenting with the multiple-files (HAR) feature and have a feeling I might have thereby caused some kind of unwanted state buildup.
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Take this benign code as an example: https://run.dlang.io/gist/286241cd20de0dd1d634d46e1a6da1c3?args=-Xi%3DcompilerInfo
I'm getting the following errors, some of them even mentioning symbols such as "cannot" which are not in my code:
These errors disappear if I remove a single byte from the source code, be it from a comment or the unnecessary space before the semicolon in the body of main. They also disappear if I remove the "-Xi=compilerInfo" argument, but even with no arguments reappear again after adding a number of bytes to the source code.
I have to say I've just been experimenting with the multiple-files (HAR) feature and have a feeling I might have thereby caused some kind of unwanted state buildup.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: