On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 00:09:09 -0400, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: > import std.range; > > void main() > { > int[] a = [1, 2, 3]; > > a.put(6); > assert(a == [2, 3]); > > a.put([1, 2]); > assert(a.length == 0); > } > > Seems kind of odd.. put is implemented as an append method for some > custom types, e.g. std.array.appender. But for arrays put just removes > Item or RangeLength number of elements from the array. What's the use > case for this?
This should probably be in a FAQ somewhere. :) http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/ std.array.put_doesn_t_put_106871.html -Lars