On 3/6/23 8:45 PM, John Xu wrote:
I'm new to dlang. I didn't find much tutorials on internet about how to
read/write Chinese easily. std.encoding doesn't seem to support GBK or
GB18030:
"Encodings currently supported are UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, ASCII,
ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN-1), ISO-8859-2 (LATIN-2), WINDOWS-1250,
WINDOWS-1251 and WINDOWS-1252."
It appears that encoding is not supported.
There is a scant mention of it, in the BOM detection. But I don't think
there's any mechanism to encode/decode it.
Then what is best way to read GBK/GB18030 contents ? Even GBK/GB18030
file names ?
D has direct bindings to C, so possibly using a C library. I don't see
anything jumping out at me from code.dlang.org
-Steve