At 01:45 PM 11/15/2004, Philippe Verdy wrote:
Deprecated does not mean that it is not used. This interface remains
accessible when working with internal class file format. I don't
understand however why the storage format of the string constants pool was
not changed when the class format was upd
Of course you can have NULL in a C string.
It is just that many (not all) standard C functions that accept
a string argument, interpret/use NULL for ending a string.
That is the convention used for many user defined functions
that accept string arguments or produce a string too.
But some standard
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