On Sunday, 11 August 2024 at 06:04:08 UTC, mw wrote:
BTW, for associative array, `remove()` is in-place; but here
for std.algorithm.mutation.remove (*keyword*: mutation), one
need to do
```
array = array.remove(index); // return a new container
// v.s.
aa.remove(key); // return bool (if it's removed)
```
This in-consistence is really bad.
One of them is part of DRuntime, and the other is a function you
can optionally import from Phobos. The fact that they do not work
the same way is not necessarily bad—they’re from completely
different places and serve completely different purposes.