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December 05, 2012 Appending immutable char implicit cast to int, bug or feature? | ||||
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This is simple code to create all genetic combinations from two organisms. string[] mixGenes(string a, string b) { string[] result; foreach(i;0..2) foreach(j;0..2) foreach(k;2..4) foreach(m;2..4) result ~= [a[i]] ~ [b[j]] ~ [a[k]] ~ [b[m]]; return result; } This works, however when I remove the brackets: result ~= a[i] ~ b[j] ~ a[k] ~ b[m]; I get the error: Error: incompatible types for ((cast(int)a[cast(uint)i]) ~ (cast(int)b[cast(uint)j])): 'int' and 'int' Why, when trying to append immutable chars to make a string, has it decided to implicitly cast them to int? |
December 06, 2012 Re: Appending immutable char implicit cast to int, bug or feature? | ||||
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Posted in reply to ixid | On 12/05/2012 09:30 AM, ixid wrote:
> This is simple code to create all genetic combinations from two organisms.
>
> string[] mixGenes(string a, string b) {
> string[] result;
>
> foreach(i;0..2)
> foreach(j;0..2)
> foreach(k;2..4)
> foreach(m;2..4)
> result ~= [a[i]] ~ [b[j]] ~ [a[k]] ~ [b[m]];
>
> return result;
> }
>
> This works, however when I remove the brackets:
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> result ~= a[i] ~ b[j] ~ a[k] ~ b[m];
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> I get the error:
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> Error: incompatible types for ((cast(int)a[cast(uint)i]) ~
> (cast(int)b[cast(uint)j])): 'int' and 'int'
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> Why, when trying to append immutable chars to make a string, has it
> decided to implicitly cast them to int?
I don't know where that cast occurs but I wanted to state the obvious: Operator ~ is defined only for arrays.
Ali
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December 06, 2012 Re: Appending immutable char implicit cast to int, bug or feature? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ali Çehreli | > I don't know where that cast occurs but I wanted to state the obvious: Operator ~ is defined only for arrays.
Would having it also work for individual units to make an array be a plausible enhancement request? It would seem like a natural use of the operator.
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