On Sunday, 12 October 2014 at 10:35:19 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote:
On Sunday, 12 October 2014 at 09:45:22 UTC, Algo wrote:
DList seems to have an issue with remove:
void main()
{
import std.container, std.range, std.algorithm;
auto list = DList!int([1, 2, 4, 6]);
auto res = find(list[], 2);
list.remove(res); //ok
/*
list.remove(res.takeOne);
Error: function std.container.dlist.DList!int.DList.remove
(Range r) is not callable using argument types (Result)
list.remove(res.take(1));
Error: function std.container.dlist.DList!int.DList.remove
(Range r) is not callable using argument types (Take!(Range))
*/
}
Are there any known workarounds besides linearRemove?
There is (unfortunatly) no support for takeOne in DList.
However, "linearRemove" is not a workaround or worst than
remove. It is just that it accepts a wider range of input, when
O(1) cannot be guaranteed. If you are operating with a range of
length 1, then linearRemove is still O(1).
Thanks, linearRemove is fine, sorry for the misunderstanding