On Saturday, 13 June 2015 at 15:58:44 UTC, Dennis Ritchie wrote:
On Saturday, 13 June 2015 at 15:45:34 UTC, anonymous wrote:
Before jumping to a solution, please elaborate on the perceived problem. I have a feeling that there is none.

Do you like to write?
char[][] strArray = ["foo".dup, "bar".dup, "baz".dup];

Ok. That's all you're on about? Basically you'd like this:
    char[] s = "foo";
and this:
    char[][] a = [["foo"]];
etc.

Yeah, that would be neat. But typing out ".dup" isn't that bad, and converting a `string[]` to a `char[][]` is simple:
    import std.conv: to;
auto a = ["foo"].to!(char[][]);

I suggest that such an option:
str[] strArray = ["foo", "bar", "baz"];

I don't see how adding a new builtin type `str` would solve anything.

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