On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Joel Christensen <joel...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is on Windows 7. Using a def file to stop the terminal window coming > up. > > win.def > EXETYPE NT > SUBSYSTEM WINDOWS > > bug.d > import std.stdio; > import std.string; > > void main() { > auto f = File( "z.txt", "w" ); > scope( exit ) > f.close; > string foo = "bar"; > foreach( n; 0 .. 10 ) { > writefln( "%s", foo ); > f.write( format( "count duck-u-lar: %s\n", n ) ); > } > } > > output (from in z.txt): > count duck-u-lar: 0 >
My understanding is that the "0..10" isn't actually a range notation, and you need to use iota(0, 10). I may be wrong, but if I'm right, hopefully someone can explain why this syntax works? I remember there being a discussion about this recently; I'll see if I can find it.