On 01/22/2011 06:44 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Looking through Python's string functions
(http://docs.python.org/release/2.5.2/lib/string-methods.html) I noticed
partition():

partition(sep)
Split the string at the first occurrence of sep, and return a 3-tuple
containing the part before the separator, the separator itself, and the
part after the separator. If the separator is not found, return a
3-tuple containing the string itself, followed by two empty strings. New
in version 2.5.

Right now we find find and findSkip; partition would be a great
complement, and can be implemented for all forward ranges.

One question is naming - partition() is not good for us because
std.algorithm.partition implements Hoare's in-place partition algorithm.
How should we call the function?

separate(d)

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