Re: contrary of std.utf.toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)
Just wanted to point out how it's implemented with language tools.
Re: contrary of std.utf.toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)
Trass3r , dans le message (digitalmars.D.learn:29978), a écrit : >> I feel a little stupid, but how to convert a wchar* zero terminated >> string into a wstring (DMD 2.055)? > > wstring w = cstr[0 .. strlenw(cstr)]; if cstr comes from c code, you cannot guarantee it is immutable. Moreover, cstr might point to 0.
Re: contrary of std.utf.toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)
I feel a little stupid, but how to convert a wchar* zero terminated string into a wstring (DMD 2.055)? wstring w = cstr[0 .. strlenw(cstr)];
Re: contrary of std.utf.toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)
Paolo Invernizzi , dans le message (digitalmars.D.learn:29974), a écrit : > Hi all, > > I feel a little stupid, but how to convert a wchar* zero terminated string > into a wstring (DMD 2.055)? > I'm digging into Phobos, but right now I've found no way... > > Thanks, Paolo. std.conv.to!wstring
contrary of std.utf.toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)
Hi all, I feel a little stupid, but how to convert a wchar* zero terminated string into a wstring (DMD 2.055)? I'm digging into Phobos, but right now I've found no way... Thanks, Paolo