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C-string vs. String object

When is better to use a C-string (array of characters) instead of a string object?

19th Oct 2017, 7:53 PM
Red Hawks
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Well, using C-string can make a smaller and maybe faster program, because there are not necessary object libraries.. But it is not the main necessary effect today.. The next reason to use C-string can be your work in programmers team, where anothers use this way. Or use another libraries with functions required the C-string as a parameters., or returned value..And many older external libraries and APIs support only char[], and char* types . But , of course, the conversion methods between C-string and class string exist, for using these libraries this way... You have to know, the C++ language takes over the char[]/char * from the older C language. into the own begin,, And the string object has been added into c++ later in newest versions.. So there is really plenty of libraries source codes and programmers experience in using char[] and char*. But, when you create only your program, with new libraries using, the string object can be a good choice. It is a faster, simpler and more safety deal with strings..
19th Oct 2017, 11:39 PM
Petr Hatina
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