On Sunday, 27 December 2015 at 02:08:05 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 12/26/2015 05:15 PM, Karthikeyan wrote:
>> The answer is nine chapters later. :) (Use readln() and
strip() (or
>> chomp())).
>>
>> http://ddili.org/ders/d.en/strings.html
>>
>> Ali
>
> Many thanks Ali. The book says ctrl + D to end input. But I
used two
> enters to get the output. Any idea why?
I guess that means that my understanding was not portable. It
requires Ctrl-D on my console environment on Linux. No matter
how many Enters I enter :p they become parts of the same string.
Ali
:) I was on zsh with gnome terminal alike on Linux Mint 15.
Thanks for clearing that up.