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Function std.range.chain
Spans multiple ranges in sequence. The function takes any
number of ranges and returns a chainChain!(R1, R2,...) object. The
ranges may be different, but they must have the same element type. The
result is a range that offers the front, popFront, and empty primitives. If all input ranges offer random access and length, Chain offers them as well.
If only one range is offered to Chain or , the chainChain type exits the picture by aliasing itself directly to that
range's type.
Prototype
auto chain(Ranges...)( Ranges rs ) if (Ranges.length > 0 && allSatisfy!(isInputRange, staticMap!(Unqual, Ranges)) && !is(CommonType!(staticMap!(ElementType, staticMap!(Unqual, Ranges))) == void));
Example
import std.algorithm : equal; int[] arr1 = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]; int[] arr2 = [ 5, 6 ]; int[] arr3 = [ 7 ]; auto s = chain(arr1, arr2, arr3); assert(s.length == 7); assert(s[5] == 6); assert(equal(s, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7][]));
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, David Simcha, and Jonathan M Davis. Credit for some of the ideas in building this module goes to Leonardo Maffi.