bearophile wrote:
Georg Wrede:
This seems a bit laborious. Replacing stuff at the end of the string
forces him to check, for *each* line, the length of the terminator, and
then use ...$-1 and at other times ...$-2, etc. in his code.
You use a string function or string method that removes the eventually present
ending newline, any kind of. There is one in std.string too. Its main problem
(beside working with char[] only in D1) is that its name is too much similar to
another string function. I have complained about this time ago.
Regarding the newline at the end of lines, in Python:
for line in file("somefilename.txt"):
print line
line contains the ending new line too.
Your code ends up printing the output on every other line.