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CppCharPtr
Use string instead of an array of char [1,2].
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CppCharPtr
(C++) char*
pointer to one or an array of char. The chars pointed hold multiple characters, enabling you to store words.Use string instead of an array of char [1,2].
Functions working with char*
Incomplete list'Char*' links
Comparable data types
Reference
- 1) Bjarne Stroustrup. The C++ Programming Language (3rd edition).ISBN: 0-201-88954-4 Chapter 5.8.5: 'Use string rather then zero-terminated arrays of char'.
- 2) Herb Sutter and Andrei Alexandrescu. C++ coding standards: 101 rules, guidelines, and best practices. ISBN: 0-32-111358-6. Chapter 77: 'Use vector and string instead of arrays.'
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