If you're going to write C code in D, what's the point of using D? The GC is your friend, usually, and unless you really know a lot about its functions, just let it do its thing. Of course, if you're porting C code over, that's a different matter, but when writing new D code, try to use the language advantages as much as possible.

On 2008-11-05 17:22, ViktorKrescvohn wrote:
i used to c-style pointer heavy programming, is it wise to code c-style on d 
platfrom, i mean by turning off GC and stuff.

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