On Sunday, 29 November 2015 at 16:10:22 UTC, Alex Parrill wrote:
std.stream, and the stream interface in general, is deprecated in favor of ranges, which are more generic and flexible.

Could you please give a small example?
Consider this minimal app:


import std.stdio;
import std.socket;
import std.socketstream;

void main() {
auto socket = new TcpSocket(new InternetAddress("dlang.org", 80));
    scope(exit) socket.close();

    auto ss = new SocketStream(socket);
    ss.writeString("GET http://dlang.org HTTP/1.1\r\n"
                   "Host: dlang.org\r\n"
                   "Connection: close\r\n"
                   "\r\n");

    while (! ss.eof) {
        writeln(ss.readLine());
    }
}


How should it look with ranges instead of socketstream? I thought I understand ranges in general, but I can't figure out how they can be applied to this case.

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