It's possible to print out a string's Length property in my code like so:
string asdf = "asdf\0asdf";
Console.WriteLine(asdf); // = "asdf asdf"
Console.WriteLine(asdf.Length); // = 9
However...
Hi gurus,
I have two files compiled together. One file has the following global
definition:
char s = "asdf";
Another file has the following declaration:
extern char *s;
Hi there,
I have strings like
asdf asdf asdf "test.gif" blabla
or
asdf asdf asdf 'test.gif' blabla
I want to extract test.gif. Because I will see " or ' in the string, I was
(so far)...
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