On Thursday, 6 March 2014 at 19:19:29 UTC, captain_fid wrote:
Sorry for the very basic question. Much still alludes me with this language. I appreciate the forum.

struct S
{

Wow sorry for that. I'm a moron... don't press <tab> <enter>...

struct S
{
  int a;
  string b;
}

class A
{
  S[]* pointer_to_list;
  abstract...
}

class B: A
{
  S[] items = [ {10, "first"}, {20, "second"}];

  this() {
   pointer_to_list = &items;
  }
}

My problem is in de-referencing later (seg fault). Is this even the best way?

I Really need to access the array in a derived class. 'S' (I believe) really is best as a Structure.

Any suggestions. Thanks in advance (and sorry for the rough start).


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