On Wednesday, 9 January 2013 at 08:01:05 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2013-01-09 05:38, ixid wrote:
A very minor change that would be elegant and easy for beginners:

foreach(i;5)
    //stuff

Allowing just a single number to mean the end point and a default starting point of zero is assumed, just as with iota it's possible to write it iota(5) or even 5.iota, it assumes unless otherwise specified that you mean 0 to be the starting point. Would this be a reasonable enhancement request for me to make or does it collide with something?

I don't see what this would gain over:

foreach (i ; 0 .. 5)

Just like the terser iota, it's more elegant and easier for newer users. The fewer symbols there are in code the easier it is to parse for the user (up to a point). It's also more consistent with iota. It also means that a foreach that iterates a function return value can be written in the same manner whether it returns an array or an integer, again more consistency.

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