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I want to create an array which is not on the heap, but on the stack. The size of my array will be based on the number of lines in a file.

I found this SO post:

Why aren't variable-length arrays part of the C++ standard?

Is there still no way to create an array on the stack where the size is determined by something else, other than a const?

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  • Not in real C++. But you can use the non-standard extensions in GCC. I believe they are on by default. Dec 13, 2012 at 23:26
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    What's the core problem you are you trying to solve? Why do you need it to be on the stack? Dec 13, 2012 at 23:27
  • Take a look at this llvm::SmallVector. Does that tickle your fancy? Dec 13, 2012 at 23:33

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No, you can't create an array on the stack unless its size is known at compile time. Not just const, but compile-time constant.

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