Hello Bill,

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Nick Sabalausky <a...@a.a> wrote:

"Michel Fortin" <michel.for...@michelf.com> wrote in message
news:gmbt40$18p...@digitalmars.com...

Perhaps it's offtopic in a D forum, but you should use the class
NSCharacterSet for that if you want to be efficient. There's a
couple of methods in NSString accepting NSCharacterSet too which you
may be interested in if you're writing a parser.

Nick Sabalausky is curious what the "NS" stands for in "NSString" and
"NSCharacterSet"...?

I believe it is for "NextStep".

--bb



I'm pretty sure that is the case. That's one element, though, that I find annoying about the language libraries. I think the notation looks ugly.


Sorry Nick, it doesn't stand for "Nick Sabalausky". ;D


-JJR


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