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std.encoding.encoding_scheme.safe_decode - multiple declarations

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Function EncodingScheme.safeDecode

Decodes a single code point. The input does not have to be valid.

This function removes one or more ubytes from the start of an array, and returns the decoded code point which those ubytes represent.

This function will accept an invalidly encoded array as input. If an invalid sequence is found at the start of the string, this function will remove it, and return the value INVALID_SEQUENCE.

Prototype

abstract dchar safeDecode(
  const(ubyte)[] s
) const;

Parameters

NameDescription
s the array whose first code point is to be decoded

Authors

Janice Caron

License

Boost License 1.0.

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