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January 22, 2015 [Issue 14026] More flexible array of array allocation syntax | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14026 Temtaime <temtaime@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |temtaime@gmail.com --- Comment #1 from Temtaime <temtaime@gmail.com> --- Why not int[][3] = new int[n][3]; ? I think it's better. -- |
January 22, 2015 [Issue 14026] More flexible array of array allocation syntax | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14026 --- Comment #2 from bearophile_hugs@eml.cc --- (In reply to Temtaime from comment #1) > Why not int[][3] = new int[n][3]; ? > I think it's better. That syntax is already taken. n needs to be a compile-time constant, and it creates something different: void main() @safe { enum int n = 2; auto m = new int[n][3]; pragma(msg, typeof(m)); } Output: int[2][] -- |
January 22, 2015 [Issue 14026] More flexible array of array allocation syntax | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14026 --- Comment #3 from Temtaime <temtaime@gmail.com> --- It's too strange in fact because for one dimension it works: int n; auto arr = new int[n]; -- |
December 17, 2022 [Issue 14026] More flexible array of array allocation syntax | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14026 Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|P1 |P4 -- |
December 13 [Issue 14026] More flexible array of array allocation syntax | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14026 --- Comment #4 from dlangBugzillaToGithub <robert.schadek@posteo.de> --- THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/dlang/dmd/issues/18933 DO NOT COMMENT HERE ANYMORE, NOBODY WILL SEE IT, THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB -- |
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