Re: Parsing a UTF-16LE file line by line, BUG?
I'm not sure if this works quite as intended, but I was at least able to produce a UTF-16 decode error rather than a UTF-8 decode error by setting the file orientation before reading it. import std.stdio; import core.stdc.wchar_ : fwide; void main(){ auto file = File("UTF-16LE encoded file.txt"); fwide(file.getFP(), 1); foreach(line; file.byLine){ writeln(file.readln); } } fwide is not implemented in Windows: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa985619.aspx
Re: Mysql-native - full database backup
On Thursday, 5 January 2017 at 21:47:55 UTC, Daniel Kozák wrote: Geert via Digitalmars-d-learn napsal Čt, led 5, 2017 v 3∶13 : [...] [...] Nice function. Thanks!
Re: Mysql-native - full database backup
Geert via Digitalmars-d-learn napsal Čt, led 5, 2017 v 3∶13 : On Thursday, 5 January 2017 at 01:16:09 UTC, crimaniak wrote: On Monday, 2 January 2017 at 15:29:08 UTC, Geert wrote: Hi! How can i create a full database backup using mysql-native for D? Too common question. Do you have problems with driver usage? Do you have problems with database backup schema? Sorry for not being specific, my english it's not quite good. I thought i could use a specific mysql-native method (like "execProcedure") for making database backups, but it seems it doesn't have it. Anyway, i ended up using mysqldump with executeShell function: string query = "mysqldump -uroot -ptest_pass test_db > /home/user/mydb_backup.sql"; executeShell(query); For those who use lampp: string query = "/opt/lampp/bin/mysqldump -uroot -ptest_pass test_db > /home/user/mydb_backup.sql"; executeShell(query); Yep, usin mysqldump is fine I've been using it for a quite time now void synchronizeDatbase(string host, string port, string portDst, string dbName) { import std.process: spawnShell, wait; writefln("Host: %s, DB: %s", host, dbName); auto pid = spawnShell("mysqldump --max_allowed_packet=1024M -C -h " ~ host ~ " -P" ~ port ~ " -u" ~ credentials.user ~ " -p" ~ credentials.pwd ~ " -R --add-drop-database --skip-triggers --ignore-table=cars.history -B " ~ dbName ~ " |" ~ " mysql -u" ~ credentials.user ~ " -p" ~ credentials.pwd ~ " -h 127.0.0.1 -P" ~ portDst); wait(pid); }
Re: Parsing a UTF-16LE file line by line?
On 1/4/17 6:03 AM, Nestor wrote: Hi, I was just trying to parse a UTF-16LE file using byLine, but apparently this function doesn't work with anything other than UTF-8, because I get this error: "Invalid UTF-8 sequence (at index 1)" How can I achieve what I want, without loading the entire file into memory? Thanks in advance. I have not tested much with UTF16 and std.stdio, but I don't believe the underlying FILE * being used by phobos has good support for it. In my testing, for instance, byLine with a non-ascii delimeter didn't work at all. On Windows 64-bit, MSVC simply ignores any attempts to change the width of the stream. I wouldn't hold out much hope for this to be fixed. -Steve
Re: Sorted ranges in combined sorted order?
On 12/31/2016 02:28 PM, Matthew Gamble wrote: > Please let me know if you have any suggestions. I've seen this just now. Random and trivial observations: - Assigning to _minPosResult could be in a separate function like prepareMinPosResult() called from multiple places - There could be a unittest for an empty array (and an empty range element) - It's personal taste and not obvious from its documentation but minPos() and most (all?) other Phobos algorithms can take proper lambdas as well: _source.minPos!((a, b) => a.front() < b.front())() > P.S. Ali, I a big fan of your book on D; it was the first book I read on > D and gave me a great start. :) Very happy to hear that! :) Ali
Re: code.dlang.org package readme.md
On Tuesday, 3 January 2017 at 11:51:56 UTC, Alexandru Ermicioi wrote: Hi all. How it is possible to show readme.md from github repository in code.dlang.org for a particular project? Thanks. I believe this should be done automatically, however I suspect code.dlang.org is case sensitive and requires the file name to be README.md or something like that.
Re: Mysql-native - full database backup
On Thursday, 5 January 2017 at 01:16:09 UTC, crimaniak wrote: On Monday, 2 January 2017 at 15:29:08 UTC, Geert wrote: Hi! How can i create a full database backup using mysql-native for D? Too common question. Do you have problems with driver usage? Do you have problems with database backup schema? Sorry for not being specific, my english it's not quite good. I thought i could use a specific mysql-native method (like "execProcedure") for making database backups, but it seems it doesn't have it. Anyway, i ended up using mysqldump with executeShell function: string query = "mysqldump -uroot -ptest_pass test_db > /home/user/mydb_backup.sql"; executeShell(query); For those who use lampp: string query = "/opt/lampp/bin/mysqldump -uroot -ptest_pass test_db > /home/user/mydb_backup.sql"; executeShell(query);
Re: Resources for using std.allocator
On Wednesday, 4 January 2017 at 04:50:55 UTC, xtreak wrote: I am newbie to D learning it for sometime using Ali's book. I came across std.experimental.allocator and read through http://dlang.org/library/std/experimental/allocator/building_blocks.html . Can someone explain me the actual benefits of using this and if so any benchmarks explaining the advantage. Maybe its too advanced for me as a beginner now its just I am curious over the usage and applications with a simple hello world like example explaining what this library will accomplish. I asked it previously at https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/4hti33/dconf_2016_is_streaming_right_now/d2satic/ but still I don't understand the exact applications of the same. I'd say it's one of those things where if you are asking about it, you probably don't need it. I don't think there is such a thing as "hello world"[1] because memory allocation is an advanced topic. Maybe a better question is what you plan to do with D, because in my opinion, most users don't need to worry about it. [1] There might be "hello world" for usage, but not for motivation.
Re: Does anyone know of an sdl-mode for Emacs?
On Wednesday, 4 January 2017 at 18:50:21 UTC, Russel Winder wrote: On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 17:24 +, Atila Neves via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: It's getting tedious editing dub.sdl files with no editor support. If nobody's written one, I will. Emacs has an sdlang-mode. It's on MELPA so installable via packages. Huh. I guess I search for sdl-mode when I didn't find it. Thanks! Atila
Re: Stack Space & Ackermann
On Thursday, 5 January 2017 at 07:30:02 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote: Nonetheless, even if you optimize said code paths, you still won't be able to get any sane results for m>4 or anything beyond the first few values for m=4. The Ackermann function is *supposed* to be computationally intractible -- that's what it was designed for. :-P Yeah I know. The function as written is as it was shown on the video and explained, and is badly formed. Memoize did give me real quick results up to 4,1; But it's obvious getting anything better is impossible as things stand. Still it did bring up how to handle needing larger stack spaces, which I've wondered about with wanting to make large structures on the stack so I wouldn't have to rely on actually allocating anything and not having to clean it up afterwards. Simpler, cleaner & faster memory management in my mind.