On Monday, 25 January 2016 at 08:31:14 UTC, abad wrote:
On Monday, 25 January 2016 at 02:27:57 UTC, Solomon E wrote:
On Saturday, 23 January 2016 at 07:57:55 UTC, Ali Çehreli
Ruby's Array class includes this sort method for flattening and for me it was surprisingly useful, for instance when it was necessary to write the array to file.

D could certainly add a few more helper functions to work on multidimensional data or perhaps an article, I admit I was unaware joiner could be chained without mapping like that. One that regularly irritates me is arrays of results that you want to make eager such that you can map a lazy function to a 2D array and then store the result in a 2D array again. This seems messy and I'd like a function that will take absolutely anything and force eager assessment.

auto a = res.map!array.array; // De-lazying 2D result

Would like:

auto a = res.eager;

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