On Wednesday, 22 July 2015 at 20:43:04 UTC, simendsjo wrote:
When "everything" is an expressions, you can write things like
    auto a = if(e) c else d;

In D you have to write
    type a = invalid_value;
    if(e) a = c;
    else  a = d;
    assert(a != invalid_value);


That's what the ternary expression is for:

auto a = e ? c : d;


Though the ternary is unnecessary with statements as expressions, common cases like this are handled.

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