On 03/28/2014 01:58 PM, w0rp wrote:
On Thursday, 27 March 2014 at 10:30:59 UTC, ketmar wrote:
You can use `auto` in foreach, as well as any explicit type. It can
be omitted because it is unambiguous.
no, i can't. at least in current GDC.
import std.stdio, std.string;
void main () {
foreach (auto val; [0,1,2,3]) writeln(val);
}
error: basic type expected, not auto
I reckon that is a bug, and it should be legal. Perhaps someone else
will know more.
It is documented that code like the above is illegal:
http://dlang.org/statement.html#ForeachType