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Function std.range.only
Assemble
into a range that carries all its
elements in-situ.
values
Useful when a single value or multiple disconnected values
must be passed to an algorithm expecting a range, without
having to perform dynamic memory allocation.
As copying the range means copying all elements, it can be safely returned from functions. For the same reason, copying the returned range may be expensive for a large number of arguments.
Prototype
auto only(Values...)( Values values ) if (!is(CommonType!Values == void) || Values.length == 0);
Example
import std.algorithm; import std.uni; assert(equal(only('♡'), "♡")); assert([1, 2, 3, 4].findSplitBefore(only(3))[0] == [1, 2]); assert(only("one", "two", "three").joiner(" ").equal("one two three")); string title = "The D Programming Language"; assert(filter!isUpper(title).map!only().join(".") == "T.D.P.L");
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, David Simcha, and Jonathan M Davis. Credit for some of the ideas in building this module goes to Leonardo Maffi.