BufferedFile.write

Tom tom at nospam.com
Fri Nov 19 22:06:30 PST 2010


El 20/11/2010 02:52, Tom escribió:
> Hi,
>
> In D2:
>
> Stream file = new BufferedFile("sample.txt");
> file.write("hello");
> file.close();
>
> Produces...
>
> src\gie2\main.d(11): Error: function std.stream.Stream.write called with
> argument types:
> ((string))
> matches both:
> std.stream.Stream.write(const(char)[] s)
> and:
> std.stream.Stream.write(const(wchar)[] s)
>
> Do I have to do this?
>
> file.write(cast(string)"hello");
>
> Seems ugly.
>
> KR
> T;

Sorry, seems like I should have used writeString. Now it makes some sense.



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