I see comments about enums being somehow implemented as tuples, and comments about tuples somehow being implemented as structs, but I couldn't find examples of static initialization of arrays of either.

Finally after playing around with it for a while, it appears this example below works for static array of struct initialization. It also doesn't display the enum bug of hearts2 coming back as hearts in the iteration.

I tried C static array of struct initialization syntax, and it didn't work, which kind of surprises me.

module main;

import std.stdio;

void main()
{
        struct Suit {string nm; int val;};

        static Suit[5] suits =  [
                        Suit("spades",1),
                        Suit("hearts",4),
                        Suit("hearts2",4),
                        Suit("diamonds",10),
                        Suit("clubs",11)
                ];


    foreach (member;  suits)
    {
                writefln("%s: %d", member.nm, member.val);
    }

}

D:\dprojects\ConsoleApp1\ConsoleApp1>dmd -run main.d
spades: 1
hearts: 4
hearts2: 4
diamonds: 10
clubs: 11

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