On 7/2/15 8:21 AM, "Marc =?UTF-8?B?U2Now7x0eiI=?= <schue...@gmx.net>" wrote:
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 10:48:56 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 7/1/15 8:36 PM, J Miller wrote:

Oh, and to make things really confusing, "auto e = a[] - b[]" and "int[]
e = a[] - b[]" both cause "Error: array operation a[] - b[] without
destination memory not allowed".

Using dmd 2.067.0.

This is not a bug. You need to allocate memory before you can write to
it. Automatic allocation doesn't happen in D.

This particular part works as intended, but the other things _are_ buggy.

Right, my point was to address an obvious misconception on how these statements work. Other languages happily will allocate a new array in such cases, D does not.

-Steve

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