I just thought that I should bring greater attention to http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8838
As it stands, I think that the slicing static arrays being considered @safe is a major hole in SafeD's safety, and I think that it's one that many of us aren't aware of. But there seems to be some resistance to outright making the slicing of static arrays @system within that bug report, and I recall similar resistance in the thread that prompted that bug report (unfortunately, I don't remember what thread it was - somewhere in D.Learn I think). So, I was wondering what the general consensus on this was. Should slicing static arrays be considered @system? I honestly don't see how we could do otherwise without the compiler being way, way smarter at detecting escaping references than is ever going to happen. Also, I really think that if we're agreed that this change needs to be made that it should then be made sooner rather than later, because it's going to break code which actually tries to use @safe. - Jonathan M Davis