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Template std.functional.unaryFun
Transforms a string representing an expression into a unary
function. The string must either use symbol name a as
the parameter or provide the symbol via the parmName argument.
template unaryFun(alias fun, string parmName = "a")
;
Contained Functions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| unaryFun |
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| fun | a string or a callable |
| parmName | the name of the parameter if fun is a string. Defaults
to "a". |
Returns
If fun is a string, a new single parameter function
If fun is not a string, an alias to fun.
Example
// Strings are compiled into functions:
alias isEven = unaryFun!("(a & 1) == 0");
assert(isEven(2) && !isEven(1));
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