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						Function std.encoding.sanitize
Sanitizes a string by replacing malformed code unit sequences with valid code unit sequences. The result is guaranteed to be valid for this encoding.
						
				immutable(E)[] sanitize(E)
				(
				
				  immutable(E)[] s
				
				);
						
					
				If the input string is already valid, this function returns the original, otherwise it constructs a new string by replacing all illegal code unit sequences with the encoding's replacement character, Invalid sequences will be replaced with the Unicode replacement character (U+FFFD) if the character repertoire contains it, otherwise invalid sequences will be replaced with '?'.
Standards
Unicode 5.0, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251, WINDOWS-1252
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| s | the string to be sanitized | 
Example
writeln(sanitize("hello \xF0\x80world")); // "hello \xEF\xBF\xBDworld"
Authors
Janice Caron
License
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