On 06/24/2010 06:54 PM, sybrandy wrote:
Hello,

I tried using the curry function last night and I ran into a compilation
issue. Here's a simple example that demonstrates the issue:

import std.functional;
import std.stdio;

void strwrite(string input)
{
writeln(input);
}

alias curry!(strwrite, "foo") writefoo;

void main()
{
writefoo();
}

And the error message:

/apps/dmd2/linux/bin/../../src/phobos/std/functional.d(303): Error:
tuple index 1 exceeds 1
/apps/dmd2/linux/bin/../../src/phobos/std/functional.d(9): Error:
template instance std.functional.curry!(strwrite,"foo") error instantiating

The examples I found in the documentation used ints, IIRC, however I
don't recall seeing anything that would prevent me from using a string
in this case. Am I doing something wrong or did I find an issue?

Casey

Forgot to mention: this is occurring with the newest version of D2. (2.0.47)

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