On Saturday, 18 April 2015 at 13:00:59 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On 4/18/15 4:18 AM, nrgyzer wrote:
array.d(1510): Error not a property splitter(range, sep).array
sample.d(6): Error template instance std.array.split!(string,
char)
error instantiating
Are you using -property switch?
On 4/18/15 4:18 AM, nrgyzer wrote:
array.d(1510): Error not a property splitter(range, sep).array
sample.d(6): Error template instance std.array.split!(string, char)
error instantiating
Are you using -property switch? Looks like std.array does not obey
property switch requirements. I confirm
On Saturday, 18 April 2015 at 08:08:41 UTC, nrgyzer wrote:
Hi,
I've the following source:
import std.array : split;
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main()
{
string myString = "Hello World";
string[] splitted = myString.split(" ");
}
But when I compile the code above, I'm getting the fo
On Saturday, 18 April 2015 at 08:13:00 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
On 18/04/2015 8:08 p.m., nrgyzer wrote:
Hi,
I've the following source:
import std.array : split;
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main()
{
string myString = "Hello World";
string[] splitted = myString.split(" ");
}
But
On 18/04/2015 8:08 p.m., nrgyzer wrote:
Hi,
I've the following source:
import std.array : split;
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main()
{
string myString = "Hello World";
string[] splitted = myString.split(" ");
}
But when I compile the code above, I'm getting the following error:
E
Hi,
I've the following source:
import std.array : split;
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main()
{
string myString = "Hello World";
string[] splitted = myString.split(" ");
}
But when I compile the code above, I'm getting the following
error:
Error: template instance std.array.split!(