On 14.06.2012 20:32, Roman D. Boiko wrote:
On Thursday, 14 June 2012 at 16:24:43 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 17:32:03 Roman D. Boiko wrote:
I don't know how to put a variable of type float to the heap
auto f = new float;
*f = 2.1;
- Jonathan M Davis
Except for immutable I would need to cast when passing into a function.
That's dangerous, given that *f might be changed later. But looks like
Timon's suggestion from my other question should work.
immutable a = [2.1].ptr;
That or pack the logic into a pure function, e.g. this should work:
immutable ap = newPureFloat(3.1415);
float* newPureFloat(float val)pure
{
float* p = new float;
*p = val;
return p;
}
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Dmitry Olshansky