On Thursday, 23 September 2021 at 00:06:42 UTC, Ruby The Roobster
wrote:
So, I have the following function:
```d
writeln(tempcolor); //For this matter, the program
correctly reports tempcolor as 1...
for(ubyte j = 0;j < tempcolor; j++ /*trying ++j has same
effect*/ ) { //tempcolor is 1, yet this sloop gets executed
twice...
writeln();
posfunc(ftext, main, exp, temp, i, j, points , x);
//Orignally foreach loop, but
switching to for loop has same effect...
}
```
Needs more print in your print debugging:
```d
writeln("tempcolor: ", tempcolor);
...
writeln("in tempcolor with j: ", j);
```
output:
```
tempcolor: 1
in tempcolor with j: 0
...
... numbers
...
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 0
tempcolor: 1
in tempcolor with j: 0
...
... numbers
...
```
Here's a oneliner to reproduce to abc.txt:
```
rdmd --eval '"00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01".split("
").map!(s => cast(char) s.to!ubyte).write' > abc.txt
```