Steven Schveighoffer: > It would be nice to allow this: > int[3] x = [a, b, c];
This is allowed now. Regarding dynamic arrays allocated on the stack I can see few possibilities: 1) Make the compiler smarter so it can perform escape analysis on arrays too, and not just on objects. 2) Use a specified syntax, time ago I have proposed a natural one: scope int[] arr = new int[n]; I like this, but I think Walter plans to remove scoped classes too, so I think he doesn't love the idea of scoped dynamic arrays. 3) Allow variable length stack allocated arrays, like in C99, you can use the natural syntax: int[n] arr; Where n can also be a compile time variable. I like this, I think Andrei likes it enough, but I think Walter is not interested. The risk with such arrays is of a stack overflow. Bye, bearophile
