On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 22:16:42 +0400, Vladimir Panteleev <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 05:10:17 +0300, Christopher Wright <[email protected]> wrote:

bearophile wrote:
Christopher Wright:
Another good point. Or how do you index it by byte?
How can you read & write files of 3 bytes if voids are 4 bytes long chunks? :o) I don't understand. I want to read and write files byte-by-byte.
 Bye,
bearophile

Vladimir was suggesting that void[] be the same as ubyte[] and that you use void*[] if you might include a pointer. So that use case would be safe.

Actually, I think Andrei's idea is better (to allow implicit casting arrays of non-reference types to const(ubyte)[]). It introduces an abstract no-pointers type, but still allows implicit casting to "might have pointers".


There is a pitfall: should an "arrays of non-reference types" be implicitly castable to const(byte)[] or const(ubyte[])[] ?

Should const(byte)[] also be implicitly castable to const(ubyte)[] (or vice versa)?

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