← Back to context Comment by groundzeros2015 7 hours ago In C you have char* 4 comments groundzeros2015 Reply rcxdude 6 hours ago Which isn't very good for substrings due to the null-termination requirement. kccqzy 7 hours ago And the type system does not tell you if you need to call free on this char* when you’re done with it. pjc50 6 hours ago In C you only have char*. tosti 2 hours ago wchar exists.(And the possibility to implement whatever you want, ofc.)
kccqzy 7 hours ago And the type system does not tell you if you need to call free on this char* when you’re done with it.
pjc50 6 hours ago In C you only have char*. tosti 2 hours ago wchar exists.(And the possibility to implement whatever you want, ofc.)
Which isn't very good for substrings due to the null-termination requirement.
And the type system does not tell you if you need to call free on this char* when you’re done with it.
In C you only have char*.
wchar exists.
(And the possibility to implement whatever you want, ofc.)