TypeFunction example: ImplictConvTargets

Adolf Koch spam at here.org
Wed Oct 7 16:04:19 UTC 2020


On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 02:37:03 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
> On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 02:33:21 UTC, Andrei 
> Alexandrescu wrote:
>> On 10/6/20 9:07 PM, claptrap wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, 6 October 2020 at 23:39:24 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 11:16:47PM +0000, claptrap via 
>>>> Digitalmars-d wrote: [...]
>>>>>
>>>> I would write it like this:
>>>>
>>>>     int[] vals = [4,7,28,23,585,73,12];
>>>>
>>>>     int[] getMultiplesOf(int i)
>>>>     {
>>>>         return vals.filter!(v => (v % i) == 0).array;
>>>>     }
>>>>
>>>> One line vs. 4, even more concise. ;-)
>>> 
>>> The point is to show language not library.
>>
>> That's a made-up restriction, and it's odd that it is being 
>> discussed here as a virtue.
>>
>> Beginners are attracted to large languages that have 
>> everything built in. A good language is focused on general 
>> primitives that allow writing a great deal in libraries.
>
> I'd like you to leave this thread.

I'd like you to leave Poland.


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