On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 at 08:58:31 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
Depends on how you fill aTUs.
Ok, I will bite... ;-)

I have the wText string which could be 20 mgs or so, I start finding pieces of data like this,

wText = wText[std.string.find(wText,"</ut>") + 5 .. $];

so, everything before </ut>, including it, will be thrown out, correct? So, I continue like this, until I find a piece of the string that I want, and then, I fill the aTUs, like this,

aTUs = AddToTrackerRepeat(aTUs, source, fn, 1, target);

where:
 source is a part of the string wanted
 fn is the file name that the string was found
 1 is a count
 target is the other set of string wanted

And these are the other pieces missing:
TUCount [char[]] AddToTrackerRepeat(TUCount[char[]] T, char[] tu, char[] f, int add, char[] target)
  {
    // target = target
    // f = filename
    // tu = translation unit
    // add = amount to be added
    if ((tu in T) == null)
    {
      T[tu] = new TUCount();
      T[tu].Count = 0;
      T[tu].File[f] = 0;
    }
    T[tu].Count += add;
    T[tu].File[f] += add;
T[tu].Target[f ~ "\t" ~ std.string.toString(T[tu].File[f]) ] = target;
    return T;
  }

  class TUCount
  {
    int[char[]] File;
    char[][char[]] Target;
    int Count;
  }



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