On Wednesday, 17 July 2019 at 20:02:51 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
On 17.07.19 21:05, Andre Pany wrote:
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Check out what `echo $text` prints:
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import std; void main() { while(true) { string enemy1 =
readln().strip; int dist1 = to!int(readln().strip); string
enemy2 = readln().strip; int dist2 = to!int(readln().strip); //
Write an action using writeln() writeln(dist1 > dist2 ? enemy2
: enemy1); // Enter the code here } }
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Note that it's all on one line. And remember that a "//"-style
comment spans the rest of the line.
That's right. Everything after the first "//" is now part of
the comment, all the way to the last closing brace. Obviously,
that's not valid code anymore.
Try using double quotes around $text:
echo "$text" | dmd -
Thanks a lot, that solved the issue.
Kind regards
Andre