Jaehunt:
I mean when function has "T[]" in the front, how am I calling
it?
If it's a sorting routine, then it probably sorts data in-place,
so it's more clear to not return data. If the function copies
inside the input data before sorting it, then it's right to
return the result.
That's why
On Tuesday, 23 July 2013 at 22:39:20 UTC, Jaehunt wrote:
On Tuesday, 23 July 2013 at 22:27:40 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Jaehunt:
I am new to programming.
D is a large language, it will take lot of work and time to
learn it.
my function is look like "T[] sort(T)(T[] A) {}".
What is main()
On Tuesday, 23 July 2013 at 22:27:40 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Jaehunt:
I am new to programming.
D is a large language, it will take lot of work and time to
learn it.
my function is look like "T[] sort(T)(T[] A) {}".
What is main() look like to use the function?
Take a look at the Rosett
Jaehunt:
I am new to programming.
D is a large language, it will take lot of work and time to learn
it.
my function is look like "T[] sort(T)(T[] A) {}".
What is main() look like to use the function?
Take a look at the RosettaCode site, it contains hundreds of
small D programs of many
I am new to programming.
my function is look like "T[] sort(T)(T[] A) {}".
What is main() look like to use the function?
If you know sites about dealing with syntax, please leave the
links.
Thanks.