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Template std.functional.partial
Partially applies fun by tying its first argument to arg.
template partial(alias fun, alias arg)
;
Contained Functions
Name | Description |
---|---|
partial |
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
fun | A callable |
arg | The first argument to apply to fun |
Returns
A new function which calls fun
with arg
plus the passed parameters.
Example
int fun(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
alias fun5 = partial!(fun, 5);
writeln(fun5(6)); // 11
// Note that in most cases you'd use an alias instead of a value
// assignment. Using an alias allows you to partially evaluate template
// functions without committing to a particular type of the function.
Example
// Overloads are resolved when the partially applied function is called
// with the remaining arguments.
struct S
{
static char fun(int i, string s) { return s[i]; }
static int fun(int a, int b) { return a * b; }
}
alias fun3 = partial!(S .fun, 3);
writeln(fun3("hello")); // 'l'
writeln(fun3(10)); // 30
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