On Sunday, 13 July 2014 at 11:18:05 UTC, bearophile wrote:
The idea of not making std.algorithm.among!() a predicate was
not so good:
void main() {
import std.stdio, std.algorithm;
auto s = "hello how\nare you";
s.until!(c => c.among!('\n', '\r')).writeln;
}
(A normal workaround is to use !!c.among!).
Bye,
bearophile
That's weird, I always assumed this worked. Was it always the case that numeric types can't be implicitly casted to bool?
