On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 01:17:27 +0100, Frits van Bommel wrote:
> Then it'd have different behavior from > ---- > auto diff = x.length - y.length; > if (diff < 100) ... > ---- > > This seems like a *bad* thing... I see the problem a little differently. To me, "x.length - y.length" is ambiguous and thus meaningless. The ambiguity is are you after the difference between two values or are you after the value required to add to x.length to get to y.length? These are not necessarily the same thing. The difference is always positive, as in the difference between the length of X and length of Y is 4. The answer tells us the difference between two lengths but not of course which is the smaller. So it all depends on what you are trying to find out. And note that the difference is not a length because it is not associated with any specific array. So having looked at it like this, I'm now inclined to consider that the 'diff' being declared here should be a signed type and, if possible, have more bits than '.length'. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia skype: derek.j.parnell
