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I was wondering how I could change the code below such the bmBc is computed at compile time . The one below works for runtime but it is not ideal since I need to know the bmBc table at compile-time . I could appreciate advice on how I could improve on this.

   import std.conv:to;
   import std.stdio;

    int [string]  bmBc;
    immutable string pattern = "GCAGAGAG";
    const int size = to!int(pattern.length);
    struct king {

            void  calculatebmBc(int i)()
            {
                    static if ( i < size -1 )
                           bmBc[to!string(pattern[i])]=to!int(size-i-1);

                  //        bmBc[pattern[i]] ~= i-1;

                    calculatebmBc!(i+1)();
            }
            void calculatebmBc(int i: size-1)() {

            }
    }

    void main(){
      king myKing;

      const  int start = 0;
      myKing.calculatebmBc!(start)();
     //1.   enum  bmBcTable =  bmBc;

    }
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  • Can you add full code sample? Currently: ASIZE, ALPHABET, size are unknown. Also please specify compiler version and platform. Most likely you have infinite recursion in calculatebmBc!(S,C,I,i+1)(pattern ,bmBc)
    – sibnick
    Aug 13, 2015 at 12:14
  • @sibnick ,thanks, I just edited the code, and cut it to point to my exact issue.
    – Walker
    Aug 13, 2015 at 18:59

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The variables bmBc and bmh can't be read at compile time because you define them as regular runtime variables.

You need to define them as enums, or possibly immutable, to read them at compile time, but that also means that you cannot modify them after initialization. You need to refactor your code to return values instead of using out parameters.

Alternatively, you can initialize them at runtime inside of a module constructor.

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  • I just edited the code to clearly re-state my challenge. Am sorry for being ambiguous .
    – Walker
    Aug 13, 2015 at 19:04
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    @Walker The answer still stands. bmBc is a global runtime mutable variable; the compiler doesn't know its value, especially because the recursive call to calculatebmBc modifies it at runtime. Aug 13, 2015 at 19:41

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