On Saturday, 27 April 2013 at 18:14:11 UTC, Michael wrote:
According to http://dlang.org/const3.html

The simplest immutable declarations use it as a storage class.
It can be used to declare manifest constants.

So, immutable string s = "..."; should be a manifest constant.

If it is a constant that it can be used in switch(...).

switch(someStr)
{
case s: ...; // Error: case must be a string or an integral constant, not s.
},

but string s = "..."; works good.

Why?

Because maybe string is already (immutable)char[]?

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