And not the underlying character type for the string.
I'm curious, why is the .front property of narrow strings of type
dchar?
- Why is string.front dchar? TheFlyingFiddle
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? bearophile
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? TheFlyingFiddle
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Jakob Ovrum
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Jonathan M Davis
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Meta
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Maxim Fomin
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Jakob Ovrum
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Maxim Fomin
- Re: Why is string.front dchar? Jakob Ovrum