On Wednesday, 7 June 2017 at 18:31:41 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
"Structs" with variable size fields have no direct equivalent in D's type system, so you'll probably have a hard time mapping this directly.

What you *could* do, though, is to load the data into a ubyte[] buffer, then create a proxy struct containing arrays where you have variable-sized fields, with the arrays slicing the ubyte[] buffer appropriately. Unfortunately, yes, this means you have to parse the fields individually in order to construct these slices.

I'm reminded a little bit of how I ended up handling the records and subrecords for Morrowind files; I ended up creating a range type which recognized the different types and returned the records, then a second one that cycled through the sub records and generated the structs as it went.

Although those were incredibly simple, it was 2 fields, the name of the field and then the length of the whole thing together for the record (char, int). For subrecords it was the same, except additional int and other string fields, all fixed length, no weird dynamic allocation required.

Unless the arrays are stored/saved after the rest of the data, I don't see how you could bulk load the other fields so easily.

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