On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 10:54:09 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote:
On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 10:23:16 UTC, Chris wrote:
Ok, thanks. I'll keep that in mind for the next version.
Seems to me to also work with 2.065 and 2.064.
From the library reference:
assert(equal(splitter("hello world", ' '), [ "hello", "",
"world" ]));
and
"If a range with one separator is given, the result is a range
with two empty elements."
My problem was that if I have input like
auto word = "bla-";
it will return parts.data.length == 2, so I would have to check
parts.data[1] != "". This is too awkward. I just want the parts
of the word, i.e.
length == 2 // grab [0] grab [1]
length == 1 // grab [0] (no second part, as in "bla-")
length > 2 // do something else