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[REG2.055] Issue 12422 - Templated nested function is inferred as pure even if it calls impure functions#4441

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[REG2.055] Issue 12422 - Templated nested function is inferred as pure even if it calls impure functions#4441
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Merged despite typos because it's a regression.

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[REG2.055] Issue 12422 - Templated nested function is inferred as `pure` even if it calls impure functions
@WalterBright WalterBright merged commit b00a79f into dlang:master Feb 27, 2015
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9rnsr commented Feb 27, 2015

Sorry for the late reply. In #4447, I also fixed the typos.

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@MartinNowak MartinNowak added this to the 2.067 milestone Feb 28, 2015
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Can you guys please mark regressions with the 2.067 milestone, so that I have a chance to merge the pick pulls ;).

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[REG2.055] Issue 12422 - Templated nested function is inferred as `pure` even if it calls impure functions
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9rnsr commented Mar 1, 2015

OK, I checked the difference between master and 2.067 branches, and found two PRs which need to be marked with the 2.067 milestone.
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Thanks @9rnsr, I indeed missed those.

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