On Friday, 5 May 2017 at 18:04:32 UTC, Dukc wrote:
@safe void killDMan()
{ auto outer = [RefCountedSlice!int(1)];
foreach(ref fail; outer)
{ outer = [RefCountedSlice!int(1)];
gcActivationAttempt = new int[3];
fail[0] = 24;
}
}
should be
int[] gcActivationAtt
On Friday, 5 May 2017 at 18:04:32 UTC, Dukc wrote:
The compiler is too cunning to let you to leak test[x] out of a
function by reference, or take an address of it. Nor you can
assing it to another variable, because that means copy
semantics.
And oh, the identity function won't fool the compil
Walters exciting yesterday talk made me think about dip1000
again. I found out that I do not understand this:
Containers that own their data will be able to give access to
elements by scope ref. The compiler ensures that the references
returned never outlive the container. Therefore, the conta