On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:05:09 +0000 (UTC) "Lars T. Kyllingstad" <pub...@kyllingen.nospamnet> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 09:58:36 +0200, spir wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > write and writeln just write; writef and writefln first format: seems > > clear. But the latter do not work properly with D strings, and the > > former do not work without format. Is there a practical way to just > > write anything to the terminal (without caring of its type)? > > > > Is there some rationale about this? > > Would it be possible to automatically add \0 to D strings passed to > > write/writeln (can a programmer define a custom func doing this before > > delegating to builtin funcs, or is it necessarily a job for the > > compiler?)? And/or what about having writef/writefln use "%s" as default > > format (when the first arg is not a string)? > > > I don't understand what you mean. This works just fine: > > import std.stdio; > > void main() > { > string s = "Hello world!"; > writeln(s); > } > > If I'm misunderstanding you, please explain, or perhaps give a code > example. > > -Lars Sorry, seems I just mistake the various C & D ways of coping with strings (too many forms of char arrays and functions that deal with them). I'll just stick with D funcs. Denis -- -- -- -- -- -- -- vit esse estrany ☣ spir.wikidot.com