A few general thoughts

KennyTM~ kennytm at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 06:39:24 PDT 2011


On Apr 29, 11 17:53, lenochware wrote:
> == Quote from Denis Koroskin (2korden at gmail.com)'s article
>
>> You can use import("file.txt"); to import files (text or binary) at
>> compile time.
>
> Interesting - I didn't know this. It's true that most of strings will be probably
> loaded from some file in final application...

You could use x"" string, or just escape those characters

     auto x = x"f1f2f3 f4";
     auto y = "\xf1\xf2\xf3\xf4";

(And if your "string" is not a UTF-8 string at all, you should use a 
ubyte[], not char[].

     const(ubyte)[] z = [0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4];
     auto t = cast(const(ubyte)[]) x"f1f2f3f4";

)


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