Reading file as binary
baws
blaquee at gmail.com
Wed May 29 15:16:29 PDT 2013
On Wednesday, 29 May 2013 at 22:03:24 UTC, baws wrote:
> Im trying to learn D, lovely language for a C++ lover. I have a
> file Im trying to parse, but I need to read the contents as
> binary data. I also need help understanding how read() works.
> I'd like to read the first four bytes which identify the file
> header, I need it to show as a sequence of bytes, how can i
> output the first 4 bytes to show like 0xFFCF?
>
> With my code, im getting the integer values, If i use
> cast(byte[]) on read and writefln("Reading header info: 0x%x",
> bytesRead[0]);
>
> Ill only get the first byte 0xCF.
>
>
> import std.stdio;
> import std.file;
> import std.array;
>
> struct xsdhead{
> int head1;
> int head2;
> int numTables;
> };
>
> immutable int headerInfo1 = 0xFFCF;
> immutable int headerInfo2 = 0x0002;
>
> int main(string [] args){
> writeln("start");
> if(args[1] == null){
> writeln("pass a file");
> return 0;
> }
> auto file = args[1];
> writeln("Working on ", file);
>
> auto bytesRead = cast(byte[]) read(file, 4);
> writefln("Reading header info: %s", bytesRead);
> writefln("Address of caret is: 0x%X", &bytesRead);
>
> return 0;
> }
Oh clap guys, sorry for wasting time, I just noticed the
std.stdio.File library! Ill come back to this later!
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