Jeremie Pelletier wrote:
It could even be used for any type, the default initializer in D is a cute idea, but not a performance friendly one. I would much prefer the compiler to allow "int a" but warn me if I use it before assigning anything to it than assigning it to zero, and then assigning it to the value I wanted. "= void" is nice but I'm pretty sure I'm way over a thousand uses of it so far.
The compiler, when -O is used, should remove nearly all the redundant initializations.
