std.encoding.encode  - multiple declarations
				Function encode
Encodes a single code point.
						
				E[] encode(E)
				(
				
				  dchar c
				
				);
						
					
				This function encodes a single code point into one or more code units. It returns a string containing those code units.
The input to this function MUST be a valid code point. This is enforced by the function's in-contract.
The type of the output cannot be deduced. Therefore, it is necessary to explicitly specify the encoding as a template parameter.
Supersedes
This function supersedes std.utf.encode(), however, note that the function codeUnits() supersedes it more conveniently.
Standards
Unicode 5.0, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251, WINDOWS-1252
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| c | the code point to be encoded | 
Function encode
Encodes a single code point into an array.
						
				size_t encode(E)
				(
				
				  dchar c,
				
				  E[] array
				
				);
						
					
				This function encodes a single code point into one or more code units The code units are stored in a user-supplied fixed-size array, which must be passed by reference.
The input to this function MUST be a valid code point. This is enforced by the function's in-contract.
The type of the output cannot be deduced. Therefore, it is necessary to explicitly specify the encoding as a template parameter.
Supersedes
This function supersedes std.utf.encode(), however, note that the function codeUnits() supersedes it more conveniently.
Standards
Unicode 5.0, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251, WINDOWS-1252
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| c | the code point to be encoded | 
| array | the destination array | 
Returns
the number of code units written to the array
Function encode
Encodes a single code point to a delegate.
						
				void encode(E)
				(
				
				  dchar c,
				
				  void delegate(E) dg
				
				);
						
					
				This function encodes a single code point into one or more code units. The code units are passed one at a time to the supplied delegate.
The input to this function MUST be a valid code point. This is enforced by the function's in-contract.
The type of the output cannot be deduced. Therefore, it is necessary to explicitly specify the encoding as a template parameter.
Supersedes
This function supersedes std.utf.encode(), however, note that the function codeUnits() supersedes it more conveniently.
Standards
Unicode 5.0, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251, WINDOWS-1252
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| c | the code point to be encoded | 
| dg | the delegate to invoke for each code unit | 
Function encode
Encodes the contents of s in units of type Tgt, writing the result to an
output range.
						
				size_t encode(Tgt, Src, R)
				(
				
				  in Src[] s,
				
				  R range
				
				);
						
					
				Returns
The number of Tgt elements written.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Tgt | Element type of range. | 
| s | Input array. | 
| range | Output range. | 
Authors
Janice Caron