http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3813
--- Comment #17 from [email protected] 2011-09-05 02:53:08 PDT --- (In reply to comment #16) > Let's use [,,,] for all ranges. Thanks Kenji for your work. What's your rationale for this decision? --------------------------- In 2.055beta the printing situation is improved a lot, thanks to your work. I see two things where I'd like further improvement: This code: import std.stdio; void main() { int[2] array1 = [1, 2]; writeln(array1); double[2] array2 = [1.0, 2.0]; writeln(array2); } With DMD 2.055beta prints: [1, 2] [1, 2] This is not good, because from the text you can't tell FP point numbers from integer ones. In a similar situation Python prints this, that I think is a better output: [1.0, 2.0] [1.0, 2.0] ------------------------------ This code: import std.stdio, std.typecons; void main () { writeln(tuple(1, "xx")); } Prints: Tuple!(int,string)(1, xx) But I'd like: tuple(1, "xx") That's closer to array representation, because D tuples are not TypeTuples, they have a different semantics (with a TypeTuple is probably better to not print the "" around strings). Python does something similar (Python uses ' insted if " but this is not relevant): >>> (1, "xx") (1, 'xx') -------------------------- This is a less important thing. This code: import std.stdio; void main () { writeln([1:2, 3:4]); } Prints: [1:2, 3:4] While Python 2.6 prints: >>> {1:2, 3:4} {1: 2, 3: 4} Python adds a space after the colon probably to increase readability. -- Configure issuemail: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: -------
