On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 at 13:35:57 UTC, FrankLike wrote:
The problem is that you have a wide-character comma (,) there.
This works:
void main() {
writeln(["一", "二"]);
}
No,I mean the execute result is error.That doesn't get the
["一", "二"],but get the ["涓C","浜?].
Why?
Thank you.
Frank.
It works for me (Linux). If you're on Windows, it could have
something to do with Windows' handling of Unicode, but I don't
know enough about that to help you. There were posts about this
in this newsgroup, maybe you can find them, or someone else
remembers and can tell you directly...