"Simen Kjaeraas" , dans le message (digitalmars.D:171678), a écrit : >> Well, I haven't been able to use a single function from std.algorithm >> without adding a lot of calls to "array" or "to!(string)". I think the >> things I'm trying to do seems trivial and quite common. I'm I overrating >> std.algorithm or does it not fit my needs? >> > > bearophile (who else? :p) has suggested the addition of eager and in-place > versions of some ranges, and I think he has a very good point.
That would have been useful before UFSC. Now, writing .array() at the end of an algorithm call is not a pain. int[] = [1, 2, 2, 3].uniq().map!toString().array();