Lionello Lunesu wrote:
Brad Roberts bra...@bellevue.puremagic.com wrote in message
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That said, I don't think this really helps the desired usecase much.
It's
useful, don't get me wrong, but still requires code to build up the
Ary Borenszweig wrote:
Lionello Lunesu wrote:
Brad Roberts bra...@bellevue.puremagic.com wrote in message
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That said, I don't think this really helps the desired usecase much.
It's
useful, don't get me wrong, but still
Hi all,
How does one check for asciiz, utf ...?
I do get a buffer with characters as parameter in a function, but i dont know
if it is asciiz or utf or wchar. Is it possible to find out in dmd1 and dmd2?
Any help is appreciated.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:04 PM, newbee new...@newbee.com wrote:
Hi all,
How does one check for asciiz, utf ...?
I do get a buffer with characters as parameter in a function, but i don’t
know if it is asciiz or utf or wchar. Is it possible to find out in dmd1 and
dmd2?
Any help is
Jarrett Billingsley Wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:04 PM, newbee new...@newbee.com wrote:
Hi all,
How does one check for asciiz, utf ...?
I do get a buffer with characters as parameter in a function, but i dont
know if it is asciiz or utf or wchar. Is it possible to find out in
newbee wrote:
Jarrett Billingsley Wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:04 PM, newbee new...@newbee.com wrote:
Hi all,
How does one check for asciiz, utf ...?
I do get a buffer with characters as parameter in a function, but i don�t
know if it is asciiz or utf or wchar. Is it possible to
Hi,
When porting from c++ to D, i encounter this strange discrimination:
1. Built-in AA:
int[int] arr;
arr[123] += 12345;
arr[321]++;
2. Tango HashMap:
auto hm = new HashMap!(int, int)();
hm[123] += 12345; // error not lvalue
hm[123]++; //
The Anh Tran wrote:
Hi,
When porting from c++ to D, i encounter this strange discrimination:
1. Built-in AA:
int[int] arr;
arr[123] += 12345;
arr[321]++;
2. Tango HashMap:
auto hm = new HashMap!(int, int)();
hm[123] += 12345; // error not lvalue
hm[123]++;
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 06:41:52 +0300, The Anh Tran trthe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When porting from c++ to D, i encounter this strange discrimination:
1. Built-in AA:
int[int] arr;
arr[123] += 12345;
arr[321]++;
2. Tango HashMap:
auto hm = new HashMap!(int,