On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 19:21:02 +0200, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: > On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:18:27 +0300, dsimcha <dsim...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Docs: >> http://nascent.freeshell.org/programming/D/doc/phobos/std_csv.html > > Checked the new docs today. If I'm reading them right, the top example > prints: > > "Fred works as a Fly and earns $4 per year" > > Is this a pop culture reference I'm not catching?
No, not that I know of. Should it be? Should I go with a more professional like example? > An idea I had the other day was to include convenience presets for the > more common flavours of CSV formats, e.g.: csvText!CSVFormat_Excel(...) Well if Excel actually conforms to what it claims: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/excel-formatting-and- features-that-are-not-transferred-to-other-file-formats-HP010014105.aspx? CTT=5&origin=HP010099725#BM4 Which I doubt it does, then my parser already defaults to being able to read such formats. In my experience Excel sucks at CSV and follows no rules. The implementation I choose as default is the most common and any other style is just a butchafication and likely to be unreliable, usually stems from "my data has commas, so I'll use colon." Which is great until the data also has colon. But maybe that is just my experience.