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Function std.range.primitives.save
Implements the range interface primitive
for built-in
arrays. Due to the fact that nonmember functions can be called with
the first argument using the dot notation, save
array.save
is
equivalent to
. The function does not duplicate the
content of the array, it simply returns its argument.
save
(array)
Prototype
T[] save(T)( T[] a ) pure nothrow @nogc @property @safe;
Example
auto a = [ 1, 2, 3 ]; auto b = a.save; assert(b is a);
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, David Simcha, and Jonathan M Davis. Credit for some of the ideas in building this module goes to Leonardo Maffi.