Simen kjaeraas wrote: > Lutger <lutger.blijdest...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> wrote: >> >>> Andrei, >>> >>> I must say that the reading is absolutely enjoyable. I do have one >>> question regarding the StackImpl example on page 234. Are you >>> forecasting >>> future functionality that arrays will support with your use of .empty, >>> .back, >>> and .popBack or am I too na�ve to understand that I need to implement >>> this >>> functionality in order for your example to compile? >> >> These functions are implemented in std.array, you only need to import >> that >> module. > > Now why aren't those included by default? Sure, they're not always > necessary, but they are what makes arrays into ranges, a property that > has touted extensively. >
A public import of std.array by std.algorithm could do the trick.