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						Function std.array.minimallyInitializedArray
Returns a new array of type T allocated on the garbage collected heap.
						
				auto minimallyInitializedArray(T, I...)
				(
				
				  I sizes
				
				) nothrow @trusted
				
				if (isDynamicArray!T && allSatisfy!(isIntegral, I));
						
					
				Partial initialization is done for types with indirections, for preservation
of memory safety. Note that elements will only be initialized to 0, but not
necessarily the element type's .
minimallyInitializedArray is nothrow and weakly pure.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| T | The type of the array elements | 
| sizes | The length dimension(s) of the resulting array | 
Returns
An array of T with I dimensions.
Example
import std .algorithm .comparison : equal;
import std .range : repeat;
auto arr = minimallyInitializedArray!(int[])(42);
writeln(arr .length); // 42
// Elements aren't necessarily initialized to 0, so don't do this:
// assert(arr.equal(0.repeat(42)));
// If that is needed, initialize the array normally instead:
auto arr2 = new int[42];
assert(arr2 .equal(0 .repeat(42)));
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