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''Some "Comments" links are sent here instead of a specific page. See also: link problems. |
I've found that the comment links from multiple Phobos documentation pages (e.g. std.demangle and std.windows.charset) lead to this same page. It looks like a typo, but until Walter fixes it, just add any comments under the appropriate heading. If any other pages also lead here, please just add additional headings. -- JustinCalvarese |
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== <n>Phobos</n> == |
= std.cover = |
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== Comments = Add your comments here... == Links = See the corresponding page in the D Specification: ![]() = std.demangle = == Comments = Add your comments here... == Links = See the corresponding page in the D Specification: ![]() = std.uri = == Comments = Add your comments here... == Links = See the corresponding page in the D Specification: ![]() = std.utf = == Comments = Add your comments here... For linux systems, the C wchar_t type is UTF-32 and corresponds to the D utf.dchar type alias ... dchar An alias for a single UTF-32 character. This may become a D basic type in the future. These should be replaced with just "dchar" (and the whole alias comment deleted) The parameters to decode are now of type size_t, and not uint (64-bit compatibility) == Links = See the corresponding page in the D Specification: ![]() = std.windows.charset = == Comments = Add your comments here... == Links = See the corresponding page in the D Specification: ![]() |
I've found that the comment links from multiple Phobos documentation pages (e.g. std.demangle and std.windows.charset) lead to this same page. It looks like a typo, but until Walter fixes it, just add any comments under the appropriate heading. If any other pages also lead here, please just add additional headings. -- JustinCalvarese
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std.cover
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std.demangle
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std.uri
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std.utf
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For linux systems, the C wchar_t type is UTF-32 and corresponds to the D utf.dchar type
alias ... dchar An alias for a single UTF-32 character. This may become a D basic type in the future.These should be replaced with just "dchar" (and the whole alias comment deleted)
The parameters to decode are now of type size_t, and not uint (64-bit compatibility)
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See the corresponding page in the D Specification: 
std.windows.charset
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See the corresponding page in the D Specification: 