Thread overview | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
March 10, 2005 wprintf() is gone - why? | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Title says it all. |
March 10, 2005 Re: wprintf() is gone - why? | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Matthew | > Title says it all.
Doesn't writef/writefln accept wchar[] / dchar[] as format strings? Or is there some other functionality that's missing?
|
March 10, 2005 Re: wprintf() is gone - why? | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Jarrett Billingsley | "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d0qdln$1cs$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> Title says it all. > > Doesn't writef/writefln accept wchar[] / dchar[] as format strings? Or is there some other functionality that's missing? Sure. Or at least, I expect so. I just got back to some old code from last year, for turning COM type libraries into classes, and it's got a lot of wprintf() in it, which now no longer compiles. So it just prompted my curiosity. |
March 11, 2005 Re: wprintf() is gone - why? | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Matthew | "Matthew" <admin.hat@stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:d0p819$1rme$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Title says it all. I think it's a bug. It is commented out in std.c.stdio - it shouldn't be. The history is that it was in object.d but declared as taking wchar which was the wrong type on Linux. In order to make it take wchar_t it was removed from object.d but it looks like it wasn't uncommented in std.c.stdio. -Ben |
March 11, 2005 Re: wprintf() is gone - why? | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Matthew | I think it was an accident. If you're so inclined, however, you might want to take a look at my standard C headers: http://home.f4.ca/sean/d/stdc.zip They're a bit more complete than the ones in Phobos, and the layout is as close to standard as I could get it without any undue cleverness. Sean |
Copyright © 1999-2021 by the D Language Foundation