On Saturday, 9 April 2016 at 03:15:58 UTC, Charles Hixson wrote:
On 04/08/2016 07:42 PM, Basile B. via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Friday, 8 April 2016 at 20:58:06 UTC, Charles Hixson wrote:
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And that worked, but suddenly (after a compiler upgrade, did
that matter? I'd also changed the program, though in ways
that shouldn't have affected this.) it stopped working with
the message:
let4a.d(138): Error: no [] operator overload for type Chnk
[...]
you can cast too (void*)
Thanks. That syntax looks like it would work, but gee! The
syntax is getting worse and worse.
OTOH, I notice that you're using a file name rather than a
File. Perhaps that's my problem,
I've missed the first part of the topic, you can probably do it
also with a file. The point of the answer is just to show the
cast.
but if so how do I specify that I want a binary read/write
rather than a text one. (I notice that you named the file
"a.txt", and I explicitly do not want to do a text conversion.
It's a binary file, the extension is meaningless.