Yeah, I'm inclined to agree. 


Niko

March 6, 2013 12:55 AM
Hm, well that's unfortunate...

I think that range_rev might just need to be rewritten to get the values in (i, j] rather than [i, j).



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March 5, 2013 11:42 PM
Hi all,

I have a quick question about using uint::range_rev().
I'd like to express a for statement that decrements an uint value to 0.
However I cannot use the below statement, because uint::range_rev(i,j) computes
values in the range [i,j).

for uint::range_rev(10,0) |i| {
// do something
}

Sure I can express the statement using a combination of a while loop and an if statment,
but is there a compact (or Rust) way of expressing i,..,j? Also, I think type casting to int, use int::range(i,-1),
and type cast back to uint is only tricking the compiler.

Thanks a lot.

Regards,
Ryan


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