Yes it is.
takeNone() take a char from a string.
So you are going to append a char (with code 5) on the next line.
If you replace that line with:
s ~= 65;
it will print A. (65 is ascii code for letter 'A')
On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 at 02:24:00 UTC, Dennis Ritchie wrote:
Hi,
Is it OK?
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On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 at 08:49:58 UTC, Andrea Fontana wrote:
Yes it is.
takeNone() take a char from a string.
So you are going to append a char (with code 5) on the next
line.
If you replace that line with:
s ~= 65;
it will print A. (65 is ascii code for letter 'A')
Thanks. I am
On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 at 02:24:00 UTC, Dennis Ritchie wrote:
Is it OK?
Although, perhaps, everything is fine. I just thought that
creates takeNone not string type string, and the string array of
type string[].
import std.stdio : writeln;
void main() {
string s;
s ~= 5;