also, workarounds involving: iota(0,256).map!(a=>cast(ubyte)a) are neither pleasant nor efficient
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Timothee Cour <thelastmamm...@gmail.com> wrote: > how to do iota(0,256) with ubytes ? > and more generally: > iota with 'end' parameter set to max range of a type. > > of course this doesn't work: > auto b=iota(ubyte(0), ubyte(256)); > //cannot implicitly convert expression (256) of type int to ubyte > > Could we have a function with iota_inclusive that has inclusive bounds for > 'end' parameter ? > >