StrRef::Set( char * )
Set a StrRef
to reference an existing null-terminated
string.
Virtual? |
No |
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Class |
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Arguments |
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the null-terminated string to reference |
Returns |
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Notes
StrRef::Set()
does not copy
the target string; it simply establishes a pointer to it. Be sure that
the StrRef
pointing to the target string does not outlive
the target string.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <stdhdrs.h> #include <strbuf.h> int main( int argc, char **argv ) { char chars[] = "xyz"; StrRef sr; sr.Set( chars ); cout << "chars[] = \"" << chars << "\"\n"; cout << "sr.Text() returns \"" << sr.Text() << "'\"n"; }
Executing the preceding code produces the following output:
chars[] = "xyz" sr.Text() returns "xyz"