Re: ints.choice vs. chars.choice

2019-11-18 Thread Daniel Kozak via Digitalmars-d-learn
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:25 PM Steven Schveighoffer via
Digitalmars-d-learn  wrote:
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> You could also use cast(dchar[]), and avoid the cast back to char.
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> -Steve

or use byCodeUnit

writeln(['a', 'b', 'c'].byCodeUnit.choice);


Re: ints.choice vs. chars.choice

2019-11-18 Thread Steven Schveighoffer via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 11/18/19 12:32 PM, mipri wrote:

Howdy,

The following program fails to compile if the second line
is uncommented:

import std;

void main() {
     writeln([1, 2, 3].choice);
     //writeln(['a', 'b', 'c'].choice);
}

Error: template std.random.choice cannot deduce function from argument 
types !()(char[], MersenneTwisterEngine!(uint, 32LU, 624LU, 397LU, 31LU, 
2567483615u, 11LU, 4294967295u, 7LU, 2636928640u, 15LU, 4022730752u, 
18LU, 1812433253u)), candidates are:
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/random.d(2559): std.random.choice(Range, 
RandomGen = Random)(auto ref Range range, ref RandomGen urng) if 
(isRandomAccessRange!Range && hasLength!Range && isUniformRNG!RandomGen)
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/random.d(2569): 
std.random.choice(Range)(auto ref Range range)


What is going on here? I get it that choice() isn't simply an algorithm
over T[], that there are some additional constraints, but surely a
char[] is just as random acc...


Nope, phobos treats a narrow character array (such as char[] or wchar[]) 
as a bidirectional range of dchar. It's called autodecoding, and it's 
continually causing problems for about 10 years now.





Oh. It's because of emojicode.


unicode. I hope that was a joke ;)


This works:

import std;

void main() {
     writeln([1, 2, 3].choice);
     writeln(cast(char)(cast(uint8_t[])['a', 'b', 'c']).choice);


You could also use cast(dchar[]), and avoid the cast back to char.

-Steve


ints.choice vs. chars.choice

2019-11-18 Thread mipri via Digitalmars-d-learn

Howdy,

The following program fails to compile if the second line
is uncommented:

import std;

void main() {
writeln([1, 2, 3].choice);
//writeln(['a', 'b', 'c'].choice);
}

Error: template std.random.choice cannot deduce function from 
argument types !()(char[], MersenneTwisterEngine!(uint, 32LU, 
624LU, 397LU, 31LU, 2567483615u, 11LU, 4294967295u, 7LU, 
2636928640u, 15LU, 4022730752u, 18LU, 1812433253u)), candidates 
are:
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/random.d(2559):
std.random.choice(Range, RandomGen = Random)(auto ref Range 
range, ref RandomGen urng) if (isRandomAccessRange!Range && 
hasLength!Range && isUniformRNG!RandomGen)
/usr/include/dmd/phobos/std/random.d(2569):
std.random.choice(Range)(auto ref Range range)


What is going on here? I get it that choice() isn't simply an 
algorithm

over T[], that there are some additional constraints, but surely a
char[] is just as random acc...

...

Oh. It's because of emojicode.

This works:

import std;

void main() {
writeln([1, 2, 3].choice);
writeln(cast(char)(cast(uint8_t[])['a', 'b', 'c']).choice);
}

and this outputs false: writeln(isRandomAccessRange!(char[]));

I no longer have any questions but I wish the dlang.org docs were
much more generous with examples.