"Jonathan M Davis" <jmdavisp...@gmx.com> wrote in message news:mailman.1707.1334377994.4860.digitalmar...@puremagic.com... > I'd like to know which modifiers are considered to be storage classes. The > term > seems to be used on a lot more than actually qualifies (including using > the > term for the type qualfiers: const, immutable, and shared), and even the > documentation uses it on stuff that I wouldn't have thought would be > considered > storage classes, because they have no effect on how variables are stored > or > linked (e.g. synchronized). > > Someone asked about it on stackoverflow, and my explanation is not as good > as > it should be simply because I can't find a definitive list anywhere: > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10150510/what-are-the-storage-classes-in-d > > - Jonathan M Davis
There's always the list in 'declaration.h'. If I had to guess I'd say 'storage class' meant something much more specific in C than it does in D, where it seems to mean properties of a declaration that do not affect the type.