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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T14:16:41+00:00 2026-06-02T14:16:41+00:00

What is the proper way to read a text file into an array of

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What is the proper way to read a text file into an array of lines? I found the following on Rosetta Stone:

string[] readLines(string filename) {
  auto f = File(filename);
  scope(exit) f.close();
  string[] lines;

  foreach (str; f.byLine) {
    lines ~= str.idup;
  }

  return lines;
}

but it looks like it’s doing one array resize per line, which is pretty inefficient. I could keep track of the number of lines read in and resize the array via the standard doubling method

  int i = 0;
  foreach (str; f.byLine) {
    if (lines.length <= i + 1) {
      lines.length = lines.length * 2 + 1;
    }
    lines[i] = str.idup;
    i++;
  }
  lines.length = i;

but that’s enough boilerplate code that I have to wonder if I’m not just overlooking something in the standard library that already does this for me.


Edit: giving fwend’s comment more visibility: this article describes in detail how the array allocator works, and why appending is handled efficiently by the runtime

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    2026-06-02T14:16:43+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 2:16 pm

    Actually, D will double the array’s reserved space whenever it runs out of room, so you don’t need to do it by hand. There is a lot of information about D’s arrays here

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