On Sat, 20 Aug 2011 06:49:33 +0400, Walter Bright <[email protected]> wrote:

There isn't any getting away from understanding that UTF-8 is a multi-byte encoding.

If it is so, then arr.popFront() must break UTF-8 strings ;-)

If you want to use an encoding with a 1:1 correspondence between indices and characters, use dchar encoding.

For me use in 4 times more memory for ASCII seems too wasteful, sorry.

Walter, I really very like your creation. It is great. Big thank you for it!
I really believe that there is no bugs, only not documented features ;-)
I just want to say that the documentation now give enough information.
std.range or std.array documentation don't say anything about it's behaviour on UTF-8 strings. I'm already see source codes to know what really does any function. Open Source is really great :-)

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