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std.range.take_none
- multiple declarations
- Function takeNone
- Function takeNone
Function takeNone
Creates an empty range
from the given range
in Ο(1
). If it can, it
will return the same range
type. If not, it will return
.
takeExactly
(range
, 0)
Prototype
auto takeNone(R)( R range ) if (isInputRange!R);
Example
import std.algorithm : filter; assert(takeNone([42, 27, 19]).empty); assert(takeNone("dlang.org").empty); assert(takeNone(filter!"true"([42, 27, 19])).empty);
Function takeNone
Returns an empty range which is statically known to be empty and is
guaranteed to have length
and be random access regardless of R
's
capabilities.
Prototype
auto takeNone(R)() if (isInputRange!R);
Example
auto range = takeNone!(int[])(); assert(range.length == 0); assert(range.empty);
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, David Simcha, and Jonathan M Davis. Credit for some of the ideas in building this module goes to Leonardo Maffi.