On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:28:12 -0500, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmx.com>
wrote:
I believe that it's supposed to take the common type of t1 and t2 and
make the
result an array of that type. So, assuming that the common type is T0,
then it
should work. However, it's not currently implemented that way. You could
always
create a bug report so that it doesn't get lost (assuming that no such
report
already exists).
Object could also be the common type. When there exists multiple
possibilities, and none of the possibilities are types being passed to the
array literal, I think it just gives up (D usually gives up in the face of
ambiguity, instead of possibly making the wrong decision).
But the problem here appears that there is no way to *force* it to make
the right decision.
I'd like to see cast(T0[])[...] work, I think that should solve the
problem.
-Steve