On 8/9/17 7:31 PM, Q. Schroll wrote:
In [1] it says at 5. that
For this reason, and for legacy reasons, an associative array key is
not allowed to define a specialized opCmp, but omit a specialized
opEquals. This restriction may be removed in future versions of D.
I'm not completely sure wha
On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 11:31:44PM +, Q. Schroll via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> In [1] it says at 5. that
>
> > For this reason, and for legacy reasons, an associative array key is
> > not allowed to define a specialized opCmp, but omit a specialized
> > opEquals. This restriction may be removed
In [1] it says at 5. that
For this reason, and for legacy reasons, an associative array
key is not allowed to define a specialized opCmp, but omit a
specialized opEquals. This restriction may be removed in future
versions of D.
I'm not completely sure what that means. Does "specialized" mean