September 26, 2023 [Issue 24164] New: readf should stop reading a trailing string at whitespace | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24164 Issue ID: 24164 Summary: readf should stop reading a trailing string at whitespace Product: D Version: D2 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P1 Component: phobos Assignee: nobody@puremagic.com Reporter: schveiguy@gmail.com scanf for strings stops at whitespace. readf does not. This shouldn't be too much of a problem, because the %s could be followed by something else, and that match would eagerly go to the next thing. But for a trailing %s, with a string as the target, the result is that string is filled with the *rest of the stream*. That makes no sense, and is a land mine for people who aren't familiar with readf. Not only that, but using readf to consume the rest of the file into a string doesn't seem like a great use case to support. I propose that readf, when presented with a format that ends in %s, and whose matching type is a string, should stop when a whitespace character is encountered. I know this is an inconsistency and special case. It could be done potentially in a way to avoid special cases (like send to the processing function a boolean saying nothing is left in the format string), but it should be done this way. Alternatively, this could be considered a runtime error. -- |
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