Re: What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
On Saturday, 25 April 2020 at 01:32:54 UTC, 9il wrote: On Friday, 24 April 2020 at 22:24:34 UTC, Marcone wrote: I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]); no way What a pity! If Dlang have $ to indicate end of string. I think that is good some keyword to indicate the string itself.
Re: What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
On Saturday, 25 April 2020 at 03:47:33 UTC, SrMordred wrote: On Friday, 24 April 2020 at 22:24:34 UTC, Marcone wrote: I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]); Maybe u want this? import std.algorithm: find; import std.stdio: writeln; "Hello World".find(" ").writeln; I don't want this, I just make a simple example.
Re: What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
On Friday, 24 April 2020 at 22:24:34 UTC, Marcone wrote: I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]); Maybe u want this? import std.algorithm: find; import std.stdio: writeln; "Hello World".find(" ").writeln;
Re: What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
On Saturday, 25 April 2020 at 01:32:54 UTC, 9il wrote: On Friday, 24 April 2020 at 22:24:34 UTC, Marcone wrote: I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]); no way alias Seq = AliasSeq!("Hello Word!"); // it isn't a variable, lambda or enum writeln(Seq[0][Seq[0].indexOf(" "), $]); looks weird anyway
Re: What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
On Friday, 24 April 2020 at 22:24:34 UTC, Marcone wrote: I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]); no way
What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring of a literal?
I don't want to use lambda. I don't want create variable. What is the best way to refer to itself when obtaining Substring withou using lambda and without create variable? example: writeln("Hello Word!"[x.indexOf(" "), $]);