On 01/07/2011 06:47 PM, %u wrote:
It assumes everything on the stack is pointers, at the moment, I believe

Uh-oh... not the answer I wanted to hear, but I was half-expecting this.
So doesn't that mean that, at the moment, D will leak memory?

Kinda sorta. I haven't had any problems from that. If you allocate very large blocks in the garbage collector you may face trouble :-)

If it's not on the garbage collected heap, it won't scan it unless you
tell it to.

But what if it's a void[] on a non-GC heap? Doesn't the language say that needs 
to
be scanned too?

You have to add it to the garbage collector's list of roots, I'm not sure what it's named exactly. Note that you only have to do that if there actually are pointers to the gc heap there.

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