Trass3r: > Alternative 1: I heard struct literals could be removed. I haven't heard that. They are recently changed a little, but you already know that from another thread.
> Alternative 2: > 1) it's cumbersome, especially if you got a huge array But it's clean & readable, and more flexible because later you can add a static opCall that does what you want. You can use a Python script or an IDE to generate the D code. > I currently use the old casting hack: > auto PALETTE = (cast(RGBA*) cast(ubyte[]) [0xFF,...]) [0 .. 256]; This looks OK for a 20 lines long script for your personal usage, but I refuse it in production code. The code must be first of all tidy, and it must use a clean semantics, unless you have already profiled the code and found out that a spot is not fast enough for the program users. Unless otherwise required, you must program as your stereotypical granny drives, or later the code will bite your rear :-) Bye, bearophile
