On Tuesday, 15 August 2023 at 16:54:49 UTC, FeepingCreature wrote:
On Tuesday, 15 August 2023 at 16:47:36 UTC, Joel wrote:
[...]
When you pass a string to a lambda, it's evaluated in
`std.functional.unaryFun`/`binaryFun`.
At that point, these modules are imported for use in string
expressions:
```
import std.algorithm, std.conv, std.exception, std.math,
std.range, std.string;
import std.meta, std.traits, std.typecons;
```
And `std.string` itself publically imports:
```
public import std.uni : icmp, toLower, toLowerInPlace, toUpper,
toUpperInPlace;
```
But does *not* import `std.ascii`! So there's no ambiguity
inside the `sort` string expression between the two `toLower`
functions..
How do I get it to work?
I tried std.ascii.toLower. And using alias
toLower=std.ascii.toLower;