On Monday, 23 December 2024 at 20:32:58 UTC, Anton Pastukhov wrote:
On Monday, 23 December 2024 at 20:26:47 UTC, bauss wrote:

Simply cast el to a string instead of using std.conv.to

Thanks much, it worked! Though I'm confused why. Could you please elaborate?

I had the exact same issue yesterday. Allow me to quote ChatGPT:


You're correct that .to!string also produces the member name rather than the value of the enum, which can be confusing. This behavior occurs because .to!string calls the toString function defined for the enum type, which defaults to returning the name of the enum member rather than its associated value.

Why .to!string behaves this way:
Enums in D are designed to emphasize their symbolic names over their values. The toString implementation for enums is tailored to reflect this by default, focusing on member names instead of their underlying values. The std.conv.to function, when applied to an enum, invokes this toString behavior.

Correct way to get the value:
If you want to convert the underlying value of the enum member to a string, you must explicitly cast the enum to its base type.

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