Thanks for the response... I thought there is a faster way for
that. I will use the standard lib or i will use json to store
that into a file.
Thanks,
Bogdan
On Sunday, 1 September 2013 at 16:19:32 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 08/31/2013 10:22 PM, gedaiu wrote:> Hi,
>
> i want to save data from an array of variants into a file. I
saw that
> to!string format the array content in a nice way...
I don't think the format is sufficient for recreating the array:
import std.variant;
import std.conv;
import std.stdio;
struct S
{
int i;
}
void main()
{
auto a = [ Variant(42), Variant("hello"), Variant(S(5)) ];
writeln(a);
}
Outputs:
[42, hello, S(5)]
We can only guess that 'hello' is a string but what if it were
the string "43"? It would look like an int. Also, any type can
overload toString; so, S(5) could output itself as e.g. "world".
> There is a way of
> converting the resulted string back to an array of varianta?
This requires a serialization module. std.serialization is in
review right now:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/hsnmxykmoytfvwroi...@forum.dlang.org
Its author Jacob Carlborg already has a serialization module
called Orange:
https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orange
>
> thanks,
> Bogdan
Ali