Thread overview
import or not import
Dec 14, 2004
Artem
Dec 14, 2004
Thomas Kuehne
Dec 14, 2004
John Reimer
Dec 14, 2004
Tyro
Dec 15, 2004
Simon Buchan
December 14, 2004
it compiles without eror!
what can I use without impot else?
------------------------------
//import std.c.stdio;

int main()
{
sum(dig,data);
printf("Hallo World\n");
return 0;

}
------------------------------


December 14, 2004
Artem schrieb am Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:16:21 +0000 (UTC):
> it compiles without eror!
> what can I use without impot else?
> ------------------------------
> //import std.c.stdio;
>
> int main()
> {
> sum(dig,data);
> printf("Hallo World\n");
> return 0;
>
> }
> ------------------------------

-> dmd/src/phobos/object.d


December 14, 2004
Artem wrote:
> it compiles without eror!
> what can I use without impot else?
> ------------------------------
> //import std.c.stdio; 
> 
> int main()
> {
> sum(dig,data);
> printf("Hallo World\n");
> return 0;
> 
> }
> ------------------------------
> 
> 

Printf is of those functions that's available by default. No imports necessary. :-)
December 14, 2004
Artem wrote:
> it compiles without eror!
> what can I use without impot else?

You can use any anything that is defined in
or publicly imported into dmd/src/phobos/object.d
without having to importing it into your program!

> ------------------------------
> //import std.c.stdio; 
> 
> int main()
> {
> sum(dig,data);
> printf("Hallo World\n");
> return 0;
> 
> }
> ------------------------------
> 
> 
December 15, 2004
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:05:20 -0500, Tyro <ridimz_at@yahoo.dot.com> wrote:

> Artem wrote:
>> it compiles without eror!
>> what can I use without impot else?
>
> You can use any anything that is defined in
> or publicly imported into dmd/src/phobos/object.d
> without having to importing it into your program!
>
>> ------------------------------
>> //import std.c.stdio;  int main()
>> {
>> sum(dig,data);
>> printf("Hallo World\n");
>> return 0;
>>  }
>> ------------------------------
>>

Whether or not thats a Good Thing(tm) is up to you, I suppose

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