Programming in D for Ruby Programmers
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In the meantime, you may find the following links of interest as a Ruby programmer:
- Ruby Programmer shares his excitement about D
- forum discussion of post
- Jacob Carlborg writes on embedding Ruby in a D application
- David Oftedal writes on Project Euler problem 61: from Ruby to D
- forum posts on Ruby
Adding methods to existing classes / UFCS
In Ruby, it's possible to add methods to existing classes, even builtin ones:
class String
def underline
puts self
puts "=" * self.length
end
end
"Hello, world!".underline
# prints:
# Hello, world!
# =============
Because it uses a static compilation model, it's not possible to do exactly the same in D. However, D allows calling a free function as if it were a method, which mostly has the same effect from a caller's point of view, and has the additional advantage of not polluting the type's namespace:
void underline(string s) {
import std.stdio : writeln;
import std.array : replicate;
writeln(s);
writeln("=".replicate(s.length));
}
void main() {
"Hello, world!".underline();
}