On Saturday, 11 June 2016 at 22:58:00 UTC, Incognito wrote:
function foo (double x, double y, bool function(bar) callback)
is not callable using argument types
(double, double, bool function() pure nothrow @nogc @safe
function(bar w) pure nothrow @nogc @safe)
I've tried with passing a delegate.
I am calling it like
foo(0,0, (bar b) => { return true; });
It seems the only difference is all those attributes?!?! Surely
I don't have to specify all that junk when creating a lambda?
Nevermind. The => is the problem. D should definitely give a
better warning message than that!