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Copy a null-terminated string
Source position: strings.pp line 29
function strcopy( |
dest: pchar; |
source: pchar |
):pchar; overload; |
Copy the null terminated string in Source to Dest, and returns a pointer to Dest. Dest needs enough room to contain Source, i.e. StrLen(Source)+1 bytes.
No length checking is performed.
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Copy a pascal string to a null-terminated string |
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Copy a null-terminated string, limited in length. |
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Copy a null-terminated string, return a pointer to the end. |
Program Example4; Uses strings; { Program to demonstrate the StrCopy function. } Const P : PCHar = 'This is a PCHAR string.'; var PP : PChar; begin PP:=StrAlloc(Strlen(P)+1); STrCopy (PP,P); If StrComp (PP,P)<>0 then Writeln ('Oh-oh problems...') else Writeln ('All is well : PP=',PP); StrDispose(PP); end.