"Lars T. Kyllingstad" , dans le message (digitalmars.D:170381), a > That said, I was still wrong. :) I just tried it now, and > apparently you can write pointless stuff like "auto extern int > foo;" and DMD will compile it just fine. (And, unless that is a > bug, it means D has redefined 'auto' to mean absolutely nothing, > except to be a marker saying "this is a declaration", allowing > one to omit both storage class and type.)
dlang.org states: | Auto Attribute | The auto attribute is used when there are no other attributes and type | inference is desired. So indeed, in a variable declaration, auto has no meaning other than saying "this is a declaration". -- Christophe
