Hello Daoryn,
BCS Wrote:
I need a function that works like the following:
T* New(T)() { return new T; }
But that also works with static arrays:
auto i = New!(int)();
auto a = New!(int[27])();
The cleanest solution I can think of is:
T* New(T)() { return (new T[1]).ptr; }
but that seems ugly. Any ideas?
I'm sorry, but I dont understand the purpose. Whats wrong with "T[27] array"?
I need to, under some cases, allocate it array out of a mem-mapped file and
under others, allocate it off the heap.
Unless you want to use the heap but if so, why not just go with
dynamic arrays? Whats the advantage of using static arrays on heap vs
dynamic?
I expect to have piles of arrays, all the same length where I know their
length at compile time. In short, aside from the problem of allocating them,
I have no reason /not/ to use static arrays.
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