Otherwise, thanks for the workarounds.
I guess I'm mostly confused because the description for one of
the templates of std.random.uniform says "Returns a uniformly
selected member of enum E. If no random number generator is
passed, uses the default rndGen." So I was wondering why that
functionality didn't seem to work as I thought it would.
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- Re: std.random.uniform for enums Anton
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