On Tuesday, 18 June 2019 at 12:39:45 UTC, Dennis wrote:
On Tuesday, 18 June 2019 at 12:26:14 UTC, lili wrote:
Hi guys:
Is the Dlang fix-length array alloc on stack? when a test
writeln([1]).sizeof //16
writeln([2]).sizeof //16
Why, What is the fix-length array memory layout.
I'm assuming you mean writeln([1].sizeof).
An array literal is a slice of a dynamic array (which is length
+ pointer, so 2*size_t size).
A fixed size array has to be declared as a local / member
variable, and then the content is on the stack:
```
int[10] a;
writeln(a.sizeof); // 40
writeln(a[].sizeof); // 16 on 64-bit or 8 on 32-bit
```
To get a static array literal, you can use the library function
staticArray:
```
import std.array;
writeln([1, 2, 3].staticArray.sizeof); // 12
```
Thanks a lot, where is a core.stdcpp.array , How to user it?
I test but get a error
```
auto aa = array!(int, 4); //error
```