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===readf= You can probably use readf almost like scanf, there is one difference that you must note though. scanf returns EOF at the end of file, readf always returns 0 if it didn't read any elements. |
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TArrayStream
I'm trying to use TArrayStream and it gives me a linker error.
Use MemoryStream instead. It has a constructor that takes a char[] even though I notice that isn't listed in the doc. I will send Walter a update for that.
The error using TArrayStream is probably due to building in debug mode but linking against a non-debug build of phobos. So I'll probably remove TArrayStream from the doc since it is a pain to work with (you must pass -release to dmd). Either that or dmd.zip needs to include debug and non-debug builds of phobos.
(adapted from NG:digitalmars.D/19743 by BenHinkle)
ungetc
std.stream supports ungetc, which pushes a character back by maintaining an array of pushed-back characters. Right now only the text functions check this array for content, though. I think the idea was that if one is storing text and binary data mixed together that the text are stored with writeString which puts a length byte followed by the text.
(from NG:digitalmars.D/8940)
readf
You can probably use readf almost like scanf, there is one difference that you must note though. scanf returns EOF at the end of file, readf always returns 0 if it didn't read any elements.
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