On Wednesday, 23 December 2015 at 10:51:52 UTC, earthfront wrote:
I'm using hackerpilot's excellent textadept plugin + DCD, Dfmt, and Dscanner. Upon saving files, it produces suggestions, much like warnings from the compiler.

One suggestion is to use selective imports in local scopes. OK, I'll do that.

Now I'm left with a smattering of lines which are just selective imports from a single module:
void foo()
{
  import std.exception:enforce;
  import std.algorithm:array;
  import std.algorithm.iteration:filter;
  import std.functional:memoize;

  //..Work..
}

What is the proper way to combine these into one line?

You really shouldn't have to do this by hand. I wish dfmt could do this for us, so that you develop with all the modules imported at the top, then run dfmt and it scopes all the imports and adds the selective import of symbols. I've been thinking about implementing a tool to do this myself, will get around to it someday.

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