Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > Then your argument building on similarity between the two is weakened. > > T[new] a; > T[] b; > .... > a = [1, 2, 3]; > b = [1, 2, 3]; > > Central to your argument was that the two must do the same thing. Since > now literals are in a whole new league (they aren't slices because > slices can't be assigned to arrays), the cornerstone of your argument > goes away.
Actually [1, 2, 3] looks more like an array than a slice to me. Arrays can be assigned to slices, no? -- Rainer Deyke - rain...@eldwood.com