▲ | Defletter 5 days ago | |
Question, does that work with other types? Say you have two u16 values, can you concatenate them together with ~ into a u32 without any shifting? | ||
▲ | nicwilson 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
It works with arrays (both fixed size, and dynamically sized) and arrays; between arrays and elements; but not between two scalar types that don't overload opBinary!"~", so no it won't work between two `ushorts` to produce a `uint` | ||
▲ | renox 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
No, it doesn't. But I'm not sure that this matter, a sufficiently "smart" compiler understand that this is the same thing. |