Matthew Ong Wrote: > Hi, > > import std.stdio; > alias immutable(wchar)[] String; > String str="Hello, world; or Καλημέρα > κόσμε; or こんにちは > 世界"; > writeln(str); // It prints garbage on console. > > In Java and Go, that just works. I believe UTF-X is handles that. > > How to do that within D? > > Yes. I am still new to D. No. I am not japanese but chinese. > > > Matthew Ong
consoles tend not to display Unicode, generally you need to tell it to use a font that supports it and I've heard people say you can pass a string to the console to say the output is unicode. This has been the only issue I've seen people have, D operates just fine with Unicode.