Hello, everyone!

I like to work with arrays of strings like `string[] strArray`, but unfortunately, they are immutable.

I do not like to work with arrays of strings such as `char[][] strArray`, because it is necessary to apply the method .dup each substring to make them work :)

I understand that the type of `string[]` to D is a simple data type than `char[][]`, but it seems to me that the problem is solved in C++:
std::vector<std::string> stdArray;

I wish to propose the creation of new types of data D: str, wstr, dstr, which will be the analogs of C++ `std::vector<std::string>`.

I do not know whether it is possible to create in the D, but I want to know where I write a sentence? Can I file a dmd-issue, or should I create a DIP, because it is too big improvement?

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