On 01/06/2017 11:33 AM, pineapple wrote:
On Friday, 6 January 2017 at 06:24:12 UTC, rumbu wrote:

I'm not sure if this works quite as intended, but I was at least able
to produce a UTF-16 decode error rather than a UTF-8 decode error by
setting the file orientation before reading it.

    import std.stdio;
    import core.stdc.wchar_ : fwide;
    void main(){
        auto file = File("UTF-16LE encoded file.txt");
        fwide(file.getFP(), 1);
        foreach(line; file.byLine){
            writeln(file.readln);
        }
    }

fwide is not implemented in Windows:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa985619.aspx

That's odd. It was on Windows 7 64-bit that I put together and tested
that example, and calling fwide definitely had an effect on program
behavior.

Are you compiling a 32bit binary? Because in that case you would be using the digital mars c runtime which might have an implementation for fwide.

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Mike Wey

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