== Quote from Andrei Alexandrescu (seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org)'s article > On 5/31/11 1:04 AM, Mehrdad wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Say I've got a piece of code like this, which gives me the longest line > > in a file: > > pipe!(readText, splitlines, map!((a) { return a.length; }), > > reduce!max)("Demo.txt"); > > The problem is, it doesn't work. Which is kind of a bummer. :( > > > > Is there an **elegant** way to get around it? > > > > Of course, I already know I can do this: > > pipe!(readText, splitlines, map!q{ a.length }, reduce!max) ("Demo.txt"); > > but using strings is very ugly (IMO). > > > > Thanks! > That's a bug in the compiler. You may want to try specifying the > function literal with types, e.g. function size_t(string a) { return > a.length; }. A bug report would be appreciated. > Andrei
That actually doesn't work either (it says it can't access the frame...). I filed a bug report: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=6081 Thanks!