Steven Schveighoffer:
> But an extern(C) function does not have to be written in C :)

You are right. But that function written in an arbitrary language has to follow 
the C interface rules and limitations, and among those there is no way to 
define a variable to be const(char)*.

So in that line of code you are writing something that can't be enforced. 
Generally D design refuses features that the compiler is unable to verify. So I 
think an enhancement request to disallow that is good here. An extern(C) call 
has to specify only things that are understood by the C interface.

On the other hand in C you have const, but its semantics is different. Uhm...

Bye,
bearophile

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