Ali Cehreli wrote:
If the default behavior for dout.writefln is to print bool values as the "true" and
"false" strings, then the opposite should be available and arguably be the default:
// "true" and "false" should be acceptable inputs:
bool b;
din.readf(&b);
Am I wrong?
Thanks,
Ali
P.S. There hasn't been any responses to the same question that I asked at the
.learn forum:
http://www.digitalmars.com/webnews/newsgroups.php?art_group=digitalmars.D.learn&article_id=17291
Open a bug; the newgroups aren't the right place for this. Thanks!