On Monday, 8 August 2016 at 07:09:55 UTC, torea wrote:
On Monday, 8 August 2016 at 05:17:24 UTC, Dave Akers wrote:
I do believe your problem is with the line...
On Monday, 8 August 2016 at 02:44:20 UTC, torea wrote:
string cleanLine = strip( cast(string)line );
It's casting a char[] to and immutable(char)[], causing the
mutable buffer from byLine to be used as a string. what you
want is...
string cleanLine = strip( to!string(line) );
which should make a copy of the mutable buffer.
I still a beginner at D but I think that will fix your problem.
-Dave
Problem fixed!!
Thank you very much for the solution and the explanation!
Alternatively you can use std.stdio.byLineCopy and don't need to
add the `to!string`. If you are calling to!string on ever line
there will probably be no performance difference, but if you are
not, such as only calling to!string on every *second* line or
something like that, you should stick with byLine and calling
to!string when needed.