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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ quickly).
- a ternary condition - like ?: in C, or iif()
- You can do: ``if cond: a else: b``, IIRC the ``?:`` won't make it into Nim.
+ - A user-defined ternary operator is entirely possible (and really simple).
- a simple way of indexing the last element of an array or sequence, to avoid long-hand code like ``arr[arr.len-1]``
- You can do: ``arr[arr.high]`` or ``arr[arr.low]`` for indexing the last and first element or an array or sequence.
@@ -43,8 +44,10 @@ quickly).
- a shorthand initialization of arrays or sequences, eg var x: array[0..25, int] = -1
would initialize all elements of x to -1
+ - Not possible until result type overloading and result-type generic match is introduced to the language.
- array/sequence comprehension
+ - They are present in the ``future`` module of the standard library.
- introspection like python's dir()