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Function std.format.formattedRead
Reads characters from input range
r, converts them according to fmt, and writes them to args.
uint formattedRead(alias fmt, R, S...)
(
auto ref R r,
auto ref S args
)
if (isSomeString!(typeof(fmt)));
uint formattedRead(R, Char, S...)
(
auto ref R r,
const(Char)[] fmt,
auto ref S args
);
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| r | The range to read from. |
| fmt | The format of the data to read. |
| args | The drain of the data read. |
Returns
On success, the function returns the number of variables filled. This count can match the expected number of readings or fewer, even zero, if a matching failure happens.
Throws
A FormatException if S and fmt has format specifiers.
Example
The format string can be checked at compile-time (see format for details):
string s = "hello!124:34.5";
string a;
int b;
double c;
s .formattedRead!"%s!%s:%s"(a, b, c);
assert(a == "hello" && b == 124 && c == 34.5);
Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, and Kenji Hara
License
Copyright © 1999-2022 by the D Language Foundation | Page generated by ddox.