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Function std.string.chompPrefix
If str starts with delimiter, then the part of str following
delimiter is returned. If str does not start with
Range chompPrefix(Range, C2)
(
Range str,
const(C2)[] delimiter
)
if ((isForwardRange!Range && isSomeChar!(ElementEncodingType!Range) || isNarrowString!Range) && !isConvertibleToString!Range && isSomeChar!C2);
delimiter, then it is returned unchanged.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| str | string or forward range of characters |
| delimiter | string of characters to be sliced off front of str[] |
Returns
slice of str
Example
writeln(chompPrefix("hello world", "he")); // "llo world"
writeln(chompPrefix("hello world", "hello w")); // "orld"
writeln(chompPrefix("hello world", " world")); // "hello world"
writeln(chompPrefix("", "hello")); // ""
Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis
License
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