Concatenating an element x
to an array items
is easy in D, it's as if it were an array list:
arr ~= x;
but how do I remove an element at index i
from items
?
(Caveat: If I remove an element and then add a new element, the array must not be reallocated. So a simple slice won't work.)
Update:
Based on CyberShadow's answer about using assumeSafeAppend
, I wrote this code:
static void removeAt(T)(ref T[] arr, size_t index)
{
foreach (i, ref item; arr[index .. $ - 1])
item = arr[i + 1];
arr = arr[0 .. $ - 1];
arr.assumeSafeAppend();
}
However, the problem happens when you have something like:
auto superArr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]; //Must not be modified
auto arr = superArr[0 .. $ - 1];
writeln(superArr);
arr.removeAt(0); //Should copy the slice and modify the copy
writeln(superArr); //but obviously doesn't
The base array of slice should not be modified if an element is removed from the slice; instead, the slice needs to be copied.
But I have no way of knowing if an array is a slice of a bigger array... so that doesn't work.
Any suggestions?