On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:45 AM, Jonathan M Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sunday, September 25, 2011 02:37:25 Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> If anyone cares, I've put up a little thing about why it's best not to use >> D's arrays as stacks. This is drawn from a direct experience a few months >> ago. Figured if I fell into that trap then others might too, so this could >> be helpful for some people. There's a no-login-needed comments section >> already there. >> >> https://www.semitwist.com/articles/article/view/don-t-use-arrays-as-stacks > > Yeah. If you want to use an array for a stack, it really needs to be wrapped > in a struct or class like you'd do in C++. Expanding it when the size of the > array needs to increase to accomodate items pushed onto the stack is certainly > much easier in D, but trying to use the array as a stack directly is > definitely > going to cause issues as you show in the article. > > - Jonathan M Davis >
Isn't this exactly what assumeSafeAppend is for?
