On 6/2/20 10:51 AM, realhet wrote:
On Tuesday, 2 June 2020 at 13:10:55 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
On Tuesday, 2 June 2020 at 09:28:01 UTC, realhet wrote:
    mixin("@property auto ", k, "() const { return ", v, "; }");

Wow, string mixin can process comma separated list, I gotta remember this, thanks!

Indeed, I too did not know about this!

I generally do a ~ b ~ c, not worrying about performance since it's compile time, but this requires that you do the conversion to string yourself. In some cases, it's a requirement since what the compiler does to convert to a string may not be what you want.

But something like mixin("int a = ", adefault, ";"); is much better than

import std.format;
mixin(format("int a = %s;" adefault));

I will have to remember this. I recently found out that pragma(msg) has the same capability.

-Steve

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