On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 at 04:50:14 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
(Abscissa) wrote:
If it REALLY MUST be long-form, just think about sticking a
bullshit "h" into this guys name:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Cage
Turns out it is not bullshit but rather history:
I took a time-warp and googled my name. Found this page calling me
"Nicholas": https://wiki.dlang.org/Articles (Yes, I was previously a
regular here in a past life.) I'm middle-aged and I've spent my entire
life putting up with people who clearly can't even fucking read calling
me "Nicholas".
On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 at 02:58:07 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
Of course you are free to lie and say its mutable, but you
can't lie to the cpu. It'll error if you try to write to it,
resulting in the end of a process.
I agree with what you said. Moreover, I sign it as an electronics
On 14/09/2022 2:48 PM, Salih Dincer wrote:
I'm far from making a solid recommendation. Immutable with const still
doesn't make sense to me. I claim we can live without them. Immutable
confuses me a lot.
I think we should take control by creating our own types. D Language
should be
On Tuesday, 13 September 2022 at 15:24:20 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 9/12/22 22:24, Salih Dincer wrote:
2) This point is about a topic that I brought up recently:
Types gain a 'const' eagerly (and they have to, understandably).
For example, in your example you are caching an 'int', but my
On Monday, 12 September 2022 at 18:28:05 UTC, Luna wrote:
Thanks for all of the kind words!
I've just gotten [nightly
builds](https://github.com/Inochi2D/inochi-creator/releases/tag/nightly) working for Inochi Creator this evening.
Tak
On 9/12/22 22:24, Salih Dincer wrote:
> `source.CachedRange!(ElementCache!(Result)).CachedRange.front` is not
> callable using a `const` object
This exposes at least two issues:
1) The error was because I did not define cached's front as const
because it has to expand the underlying buffer (a
On Tuesday, 13 September 2022 at 07:25:18 UTC, SDB@79 wrote:
Is it the same with the new D versions?
Now I replaced the cycle() to the leftward and tried it with the
current version. It works great!
```d
0.iota!double(1,.1).cycle.cached.take(30).writeln;
// [0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5,