On Friday, 22 January 2016 at 01:47:19 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
Contrary to what it is called in the links, this is a
NewsGroup/Mailing list and not a forum. So no editing ability :)
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks :)
On Friday, 22 January 2016 at 01:49:58 UTC, anonymous wrote:
On 22.01.2016 01:49, W.J. wrote:
How can I identify those ranges, or, how can I tell if any
particular
range has value semantics ? I didn't read any of this in the
manual -
not that I could remember anyways.
Generally you
On 22/01/16 2:11 AM, W.J. wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm new to D and trying to wrap my head around ranges.
For a start I'm trying to take a input string and transform it, group
it, etc.
After each step I inspect the result.
It works fine until step 3 where all of a sudden, after write(ln)ing the
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 13:15:46 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
Ok so input ranges.
An input range is a little bit like an iterator (if you know
what that is).
When an input range has been read fully, it is empty aka no
longer has any values associated with it.
writeln, reads an
Hi everybody!
I'm new to D and trying to wrap my head around ranges.
For a start I'm trying to take a input string and transform it,
group it, etc.
After each step I inspect the result.
It works fine until step 3 where all of a sudden, after
write(ln)ing the result, "step3" holds an array of
On 22/01/16 3:07 AM, W.J. wrote:
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 13:15:46 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
Ok so input ranges.
An input range is a little bit like an iterator (if you know what that
is).
When an input range has been read fully, it is empty aka no longer has
any values associated
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 14:36:36 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
On 22/01/16 3:07 AM, W.J. wrote:
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 13:15:46 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
[...]
Thanks for your reply.
So writeln consumes the values in an InputRange. That leads me
to
believe that if I
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 14:07:16 +, W.J. wrote:
> So writeln consumes the values in an InputRange. That leads me to
> believe that if I feed an InputRange to foreach, it will consume the
> values, too.
> Did I get that right ?
In general, yes.
Some ranges have value semantics and can be saved
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 21:59:10 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 14:07:16 +, W.J. wrote:
So writeln consumes the values in an InputRange. That leads me
to
believe that if I feed an InputRange to foreach, it will
consume the
values, too.
Did I get that right ?
In
On 22.01.2016 01:49, W.J. wrote:
How can I identify those ranges, or, how can I tell if any particular
range has value semantics ? I didn't read any of this in the manual -
not that I could remember anyways.
Generally you shouldn't. If you care about it either way, use .save or
On 22/01/16 5:45 AM, W.J. wrote:
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 14:36:36 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
On 22/01/16 3:07 AM, W.J. wrote:
On Thursday, 21 January 2016 at 13:15:46 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
[...]
Thanks for your reply.
So writeln consumes the values in an InputRange. That
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