On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
- * @remark The buffer will be '\0'-terminated if any characters are stored. + * @remark The buffer will be '\\0'-terminated if any characters are stored.
Can't this be worked around in some other way? People reading raw .h files may get confused with '\\0'. And I won't be surprised if someone will try to 'fix' that as a typo later on.
How about just saying "The buffer will be NULL-terminated...". I think we all know what that means.
+1
Though I think it should be NUL-terminated, since NULL stands for a 0 pointer, not '\0'.
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