December 02, 2003 foreach using namespaces | ||||
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Using a namespace we could have separate foreach's: class Foo { int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg); namespace reverse { int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg); } } int main() { Foo foo = new Foo; foreach(int i; foo) { } foreach(int i; foo.reverse) { } return 0; } That would obviously go over the elements in reverse order. There could also be others: foreach depending on certain attributes such as for a file list, a directory namespace with opApply that only goes over the directories. |
December 04, 2003 Re: foreach using namespaces | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vathix | Vathix wrote:
>Using a namespace we could have separate foreach's:
>
>class Foo
>{
> int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg);
>
> namespace reverse
> {
> int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg);
> }
>}
>
>int main()
>{
> Foo foo = new Foo;
> foreach(int i; foo) { }
> foreach(int i; foo.reverse) { }
>
> return 0;
>}
>
>That would obviously go over the elements in reverse order. There could also
>be others: foreach depending on certain attributes such as for a file list,
>a directory namespace with opApply that only goes over the directories.
>
>
>
>
>
Of course you can do this now:
class FooR
{
this(Foo other) { Other = other; }
int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg) { return 0; }
Foo Other;
}
class Foo
{
int opApply(int delegate(inout int) dg) { return 0; }
FooR reverse() { return new FooR(this); }
}
int main( char [] [] args )
{
Foo foo = new Foo;
foreach(int i; foo) { }
foreach(int i; foo.reverse()) { }
return 1;
}
But it's not quite as concise or efficient. If this syntax sugar was to be brought in, It wouldn't be limit it to opApply opperators. Parhaps it's a way to encourage opperator reuse in opperator overloading.
foo.w ~ foo2.w ~ foo3.w;
foo.r ~ foo2.r ~ foo3.r;
-Anderson
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