On 2/2/11 4:00 AM, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
On 02.02.2011 11:45, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Following ideas and advice from this newsgroup, I have a draft at

http://d-programming-language.org/cutting-edge/phobos/std_algorithm.html

There are two tables, one with just the names and the other with names
and a brief description. Let me know of any feedback. Thanks!

That's definitely much better, I mean grouping related names by tags in
general is just plain great.
And I like this simple list of mini-examples - sort of cheat-sheet you
may have around in printed form.
Now some issues:
All in all I was frustrated with enum names listed along functions. And,
yeah, Levenstain Distance related EditOp.remove is a nice catcha, and
it's still there. I mean, clicking on remove in 'Mutation' table brings
you to this enum description, even though there *is* remove which I can
find using browser string find.
Also remove is missing in mini-examples which is odd, and given the
above problem newbies may conclude that there is no remove in
std.algorithm ;)

Hmmm, this wrong jumping is a problem. I'll look into it. Offhand I don't know how to distinguish in the generated doc between an enum value and a function, but Adam did it. Adam?

Andrei

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