On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 20:30:33 +0100 Daniel Gibson <metalcae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The documentation[1] says: "For dynamic array and object parameters, which > are > passed by reference, in/out/ref apply only to the reference and not the > contents." > So, by reading the documentation one would assume that dynamic arrays are > passed > by reference - *real* reference, implying that any change to the array within > the called function will be visible outside of the function. > The truth however is that dynamic arrays are not passed by reference and any > changes to the length will be lost (even if the arrays data won't be copied). Exactly. Pass (and assign) by reference mean different semantics from what D does with dyn arrays: that changes are shared. Denis -- -- -- -- -- -- -- vit esse estrany ☣ spir.wikidot.com