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by WalterBright
29 days ago
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Thanks for the kind words! This can get you started: https://dlang.org/spec/arrays.html Strings (and arrays) being length/ptr is a freaking enormous win, in simplicity, performance, and overflow bug elimination. One of D's secret features is that string literals still have a 0 appended to them, even though the length of the string does not include the 0. This makes it super slick to call C functions, like printf, using a string literal for the format string. I'm baffled why C spends its energy doing things like normalized Unicode identifiers (an abomination) instead of something incredibly useful like length/ptr arrays. |
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