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April 26, 2014 is there any way to stop GDC complain about non-utf source encoding? | ||||
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the thing is: i have a file where i want to use some one-byte encodings which looks like "bad utf-8". compiler complains even if i'm using that in comments (and i want such encodings in one-byte strings too!). can i somehow force it to shut up and just accept what i wrote? yes, i know that "just convert that to utf-8 and it will be fine" solution exists. unfortunately, i don't want utf-8 overhead for my small gfx library. it using byte strings, and it using codes [128…255] to draw some specific chars. i don't want to add unicode mapping table to library, i just want the compiler to accept non-utf one-byte strings silently when i told it to. yeah, i know that i can write such strings like this: "\xc2\xcc\xd1!". this is not the way i want to write clear text, and there is no way to mixin code without mixin(), so i can't write compile-time macro for it too. tnx. |
April 29, 2014 Re: is there any way to stop GDC complain about non-utf source encoding? | ||||
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Posted in reply to ketmar | AFAIK, gcc has an option to specify source encoding, maybe gdc supports it too? |
April 29, 2014 Re: is there any way to stop GDC complain about non-utf source encoding? | ||||
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Posted in reply to ketmar | Ah, wait, D doesn't support source in non-unicode encoding. Try to place the text in a separate file and import it. |
May 01, 2014 Re: is there any way to stop GDC complain about non-utf source encoding? | ||||
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Posted in reply to ketmar | You do not have a choice mate, D source files must be UTF-8. Check this page: http://dlang.org/lex Let me extract the relevant part of it: Source Text D source text can be in one of the following formats: ASCII UTF-8 UTF-16BE UTF-16LE UTF-32BE UTF-32LE |
May 01, 2014 Re: is there any way to stop GDC complain about non-utf source encoding? | ||||
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Posted in reply to ketmar | ketmar:
> i just want the compiler to accept non-utf one-byte strings
> silently when i told it to.
In D there are also "Hex strings" for that purpose.
Bye,
bearophile
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