Hello,

This fails:

class T0 {}
class T1 : T0 {}
class T2 : T0 {}

unittest {
    auto t1 = new T1();
    auto t2 = new T2();
    T0[] ts = [t1, t2];
}

Error: cannot implicitly convert expression (t1) of type __trials__.T0 to __trials__.T2
Error: cannot implicitly convert expression ([(__error),t2]) of type T2[] to 
T0[]

I guess it should be accepted due to explicite typing 'T0[]'. What do you think? D first determines the type of the last element (always the last one), here T2. Then, /ignoring/ the array's defined type, tries to cast other elements to the same type T2. It should instead, I guess, check all elements are compatible with the defined array type. An additional enigma is why the failing element t1 is said to be of supertype T0 --which is also correct-- while it retained t2's exact type T2. ???

Anyway, is there a workaround?

Denis
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