I wrote this program in C and also in erlang
To practice I tried to rewrite in D. A friend also wrote it in D but wrote it differently
The steps are simple. Pseudocode:
While not end of file:
X = Read ulong from file and covert to little endian
Y = Read X bytes from file into ubyte array
subtract 1 from each byte in Y
save Y as an ogg file
My D attempt:
import std.file, std.stdio, std.bitmanip, std.conv, core.stdc.stdio : fread;
void main(){
auto file = File("./sounds.pk", "r+");
auto fp = file.getFP();
ulong x;
int i,cnt;
while(fread(&x, 8, 1, fp)){
writeln("start");
x=swapEndian(x);
writeln(x," ",cnt++,"\n");
ubyte[] arr= new ubyte[x];
fread(&arr, x, 1, fp);
for(i=0;i<x;i++) arr[i]-=1;
std.file.write("/home/fold/wak_oggs/"~to!string(cnt)~".ogg",arr);
}
}
It seems I can't just use fread on arr. sizeof is 16 and it gives segmentation fault when I get to the subtracting part. I can't auto alloc a static array, or at least I don't know how. I also can't seem to use malloc because it gives me errors when I try to cast the void* when I loop through the bytes. How would you write this, or, what could I do better?