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Function dmd.root.string.stripLeadingLineTerminator
Strips one leading line terminator of the given string.
string stripLeadingLineTerminator
(
string str
) pure nothrow @nogc @safe;
The following are what the Unicode standard considers as line terminators:
| Name | D Escape Sequence | Unicode Code Point |
|---------------------|-------------------|--------------------|
| Line feed | \n
| U+000A
|
| Line tabulation | \v
| U+000B
|
| Form feed | \f
| U+000C
|
| Carriage return | \r
| U+000D
|
| Next line | | U+0085
|
| Line separator | | U+2028
|
| Paragraph separator | | U+2029
|
This function will also strip \r\n
.
Authors
Walter Bright, https://www.digitalmars.com
License
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