On Monday, 1 October 2012 at 10:56:36 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
Le 30/09/2012 21:58, Vladimir Panteleev a écrit :
On Sunday, 30 September 2012 at 18:31:00 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
If you know that a string is 0 terminated, you can easily create a
slice from it as follow :

char* myZeroTerminatedString;
char[] myZeroTerminatedString[0 .. strlen(myZeroTerminatedString)];

It is clean and avoid to modify the stdlib in an unsafe way.

That's what to!string already does.

How does to!string know that the string is 0 terminated ?

By convention (it doesn't).

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