On Thursday, 1 October 2015 at 05:47:25 UTC, Eric Niebler wrote:
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Hope that clears things up.
It does, thank you.
Eric
P.S. I see lots of people here assuming that C++ is playing
catch-up to D because D has ranges and C++ doesn't yet. That is
ignoring the long history of ranges in C++. C++ got ranges in
the form of the Boost.Range library by Thorsten Ottoson
sometime in the early 00's. Andrei didn't implement D's ranges
until many years after. The ranges idea is older than dirt.
It's not a D invention.
Fair point, I did overlook boost.range when considering the C++
range options.
bye
lobo