On 7/14/17 1:42 PM, Seb wrote:
On Friday, 14 July 2017 at 17:28:29 UTC, Namal wrote:
On Friday, 14 July 2017 at 16:43:42 UTC, Anton Fediushin wrote:
On Friday, 14 July 2017 at 15:56:49 UTC, Namal wrote:
Thx Steve! By sorting string I mean a function or series of
functions that sorts a string by ASCII code, "cabA" to "Aabc" for
instance.
import std.algorithm : sort;
import std.stdio : writeln;
"cabA".dup.sort.writeln;
`dup` is used, because string cannot be modified, so a copy of string
used instead.
Thx alot. One final question. If I do it like that. I get a
deprrecation warning:
use std.algorithm.sort instead of .sort property
Wasn't .sort() the proper way to use it, no? Because that won't compile.
With 2.075 you want need this anymore, as the builtin properties have
finally been removeD:
https://dlang.org/changelog/2.075.0_pre.html#removeArrayProps
With 2.075, it won't compile even without the parentheses, because a
char[] is not an array according to std.algorithm...
See my other post.
-Steve