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diff --git a/fr-fr/d.html.markdown b/fr-fr/d.html.markdown index d75f1083..702de206 100644 --- a/fr-fr/d.html.markdown +++ b/fr-fr/d.html.markdown @@ -72,11 +72,6 @@ void main() { } } ``` - -We can define new types with `struct`, `class`, `union`, and `enum`. Structs and unions -are passed to functions by value (i.e. copied) and classes are passed by reference. Futhermore, -we can use templates to parameterize all of these on both types and values! - On peut définir de nouveaux types avec les mots-clés `struct`, `class`, `union` et `enum`. Les structures et les unions sont passées au fonctions par valeurs (elle sont copiées) et les classes sont passées par référence. De plus, @@ -204,22 +199,6 @@ void main() { writefln("Later: data = %d, str = %s", mc.data, mc.other); } ``` - -With properties, we can add any amount of logic to -our getter and setter methods, and keep the clean syntax of -accessing members directly! - -Other object-oriented goodies at our disposal -include `interface`s, `abstract class`es, -and `override`ing methods. D does inheritance just like Java: -Extend one class, implement as many interfaces as you please. - -We've seen D's OOP facilities, but let's switch gears. D offers -functional programming with first-class functions, `pure` -functions, and immutable data. In addition, all of your favorite -functional algorithms (map, filter, reduce and friends) can be -found in the wonderful `std.algorithm` module! - Avec les propriétés, on peut constuire nos setters et nos getters comme on le souhaite, tout en gardant un syntaxe très propre, comme si on accédait directement à des membres de la classe. |