On Monday, 6 October 2014 at 21:24:56 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
Which practice do you use: if you need only one or two
functions from a module:
import myModule : func, func2;
or (import whole module, assuming no function name conflits of
course)
import myModule;
any words why one over the other are welcome.
I like the first one why it explicitly show why I'm importing
such a module and I think (personally) it make code more easy
to read/understand/maitain. Also it's very useful inside
functions (local imports) where we can "overload" the function
like in:
int f(int arg)
{
import foo : f;
return f(somethingElse, arg);
}
I used it recently.
Be mindful of this classic bug:
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314