2 Jun
2003
2 Jun
'03
11:25 a.m.
+ if (lpResults->lpOutString) + for (i = 0; i < nSet && lpString[i] != 0; ++i) + lpResults->lpOutString[i] = lpString[i];
What about a strncpy here:
Be aware that strncyp() rarely DTRT, in particular: - it doesn't guarantee to zero terminate the target - it is required to zero fill the target buffer Neither of these is usually desirable. Many systems have a strlcpy() function which does what you want much more often. OTOH is the target buffer can be too short with valid data, they you need to (typically) dynamically allocate a buffer. David -- David Laight: david(a)l8s.co.uk