Uniform Function Call Syntax
Uniform Function Call Syntax (UFCS) is a programming language feature in D that allows any function to be called using the syntax for method calls (as in Object-oriented programming), by using the receiver as the first parameter, and the given arguments as the remaining parameters. UFCS is particularly useful when function calls are chained., behaving similar to pipes, or various dedicated operators available in functional languages for passing values through an expression. It allows free-functions to fills a role similar to extension methods in some other languages. Another benefit of the method call syntax is use with 'dot-autocomplete' in IDEs, which use type information to show a list of available functions, dependant on the context. When the programmer starts with an argument, the set of potentially applicable functions is greatly narrowed down, aiding discoverability.