Another, probably more efficient way, of dumping the contents of Stdin would be something like this:
module dumpstdin;
import tango.io.Console : Cin;
import tango.io.device.Array : Array;
import tango.io.model.IConduit : InputStream;
const BufferInitialSize = 4096u;
const BufferGrowingStep = 4096u;
ubyte[] dumpStream(InputStream ins)
{
auto buffer = new Array(BufferInitialSize, BufferGrowingStep);
buffer.copy(ins);
return cast(ubyte[]) buffer.slice();
}
import tango.io.Stdout : Stdout;
void main()
{
auto contentsOfStdin
= cast(char[]) dumpStream(Cin.stream);
Stdout
("Finished reading Stdin.").newline()
("Contents of Stdin was:").newline()
("<<")(contentsOfStdin)(">>").newline();
}
Some notes:
- The second parameter to Array is necessary; if you omit it, Array will not grow in size.
- I used 4096 since that's generally the size of a page of memory.
dumpStream returns a ubyte[] because char[] is defined as a UTF-8 string, which Stdin doesn't necessarily need to be. For example, if someone piped a binary file to your program, you would end up with an invalid char[] that could throw an exception if anything checks it for validity. If you only care about text, then casting the result to a char[] is fine.
copy is a method on the OutputStream interface that causes it to drain the provided InputStream of all input.