On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 12:58:27 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 11:35:25 UTC, pascal111 wrote:
I noticed that filter is using the concept of templates but
this time it's with a lambda function, not with a data type,
how can we explain this? isn't supposed to use a data
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 11:35:25 UTC, pascal111 wrote:
I noticed that filter is using the concept of templates but
this time it's with a lambda function, not with a data type,
how can we explain this? isn't supposed to use a data type
after the exclamation mark: "auto r = chain(a, b).filter
On Wednesday, 27 July 2022 at 11:09:19 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 7/27/22 04:00, pascal111 wrote:
I noticed more than once that the exclamation "!" is used
within functions typing, and it seems like an operator with
new use, for example "to!int()", ".tee!(l => sum +=
l.length)", "enforce!Missi
On Wednesday, 27 July 2022 at 11:09:19 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 7/27/22 04:00, pascal111 wrote:
I noticed more than once that the exclamation "!" is used
within functions typing, and it seems like an operator with
new use, for example "to!int()", ".tee!(l => sum +=
l.length)", "enforce!Missi
On 7/27/22 04:00, pascal111 wrote:
I noticed more than once that the exclamation "!" is used within
functions typing, and it seems like an operator with new use, for
example "to!int()", ".tee!(l => sum += l.length)",
"enforce!MissingArguments...", so what dose it means?
The binary ! operato
I noticed more than once that the exclamation "!" is used within
functions typing, and it seems like an operator with new use, for
example "to!int()", ".tee!(l => sum += l.length)",
"enforce!MissingArguments...", so what dose it means?