This idea along with a slice overload would save me a lot of pain and
performance while working with matrices in my production code. Any ideas when
this could be implemented in D1?
Jonathan
Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Right now we're in trouble with operators: opIndex and opIndexAssign
don't seem to be up to snuff because they don't catch operations like
a[b] += c;
with reasonable expressiveness and efficiency.
Last night this idea occurred to me: we could simply use overloading
with the existing operator names. Consider:
a += b
gets rewritten as
a.opAddAssign(b)
Then how about this - rewrite this:
a[b] += c
as
a.opAddAssign(b, c);
There's no chance of ambiguity because the parameter counts are
different. Moreover, this scales to multiple indexes:
a[b1, b2, ..., bn] = c
gets rewritten as
a.opAddAssign(b1, b2, ..., bn, c)
What do you think? I may be missing some important cases or threats.
Andrei