On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 07:24:52 Andre via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > Hi, > > with the new beta I get the warning I should use > std.algorithm.sort instead the .sort property. I thought the > std.algorithm.sort method is used in this example? > > void main() > { > import std.algorithm: sort, uniq, map; > import std.array: array; > > string[] arr = ["A","B","B","C"]; > > string[] result = arr > .map!(n => n) // minified > .array > .sort > .uniq > .array; > } > > I want to use the sort template with the default less "a < b" > without specifying !("a < b")
.sort on an array is going to use the built-in sort property. You need to use parens if you want to use the function in std.algorithm with an array and UFCS, e.g. arr.sort(); - Jonathan M Davis