[TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Tyro[a.c.edwards]
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

Re: [TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Lutger
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

Re: [TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Tyro[a.c.edwards]
== Quote from Lutger (lutger.blijdest...@gmail.com)'s article > 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 us

Re: [TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Simen kjaeraas
Lutger 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 under

Re: [TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Lutger
Simen kjaeraas wrote: > Lutger 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

Re: [TDPL] arrays of D future

2010-06-27 Thread Jacob Carlborg
On 2010-06-27 14:42, Lutger wrote: Simen kjaeraas wrote: Lutger 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