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String literals concern the syntactic representation of literal constant strings in C, C++ and others.

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How to get className to work with dynamic input from map()

Trying to render some buttons dynamically, cant get the styling to work. I have my btnList - const btnList= [ "FirsBtn", "SecondBtn", "ThirdBtn", "ForthBtn&...
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How to check if a string passed as argument is a modifiable string

The question is pretty much in the title. The code void modify_str(char* str){ if(strlen(str) > 5) { str[5] = 'x'; } } Will invoke undefined behavior if a string literal is ...
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A question about returning local pointer variable in function

I know the variables in function are using stack space. When function exit, the space are freed. That's why we should declare the pointer variable as static in function. However, I found that the code ...
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how to reverse a string of type char *?

I am using the reverse function. void reverse(char s[]) { int i, j; char c; for (i = 0, j = strlen(s) - 1; i < j; i++, j--) { c = s[i]; s[i] = s[j]; s[j] = c; ...
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Segmentation fault (core dumped), cant figure why?

#include <stdio.h> #include <cs50.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> int main(void) { string cipher = "qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm"; string plaintext = ...
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Why constexpr std::string_view yields "format not a string literal" warning?

The following use of constexpr std::string_view produces "format not a string literal" warning: constexpr std::string_view string_view_format_str = "hello %s"; snprintf(...
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why does it this c program give segmentation fault [duplicate]

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main() { char *str="hello"; str[0]='H'; return 0; } If I use an array I can do use subscript to assign the first ...
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How to remove the first string element in array of string

Assuming I have this array of string char* arr[] = {"Me", "you", "Now", NULL}; My aim is to remove "Me" so that the resultant array is: arr = {"you", ...
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How to use strtok on char*

In c++, to filter out the delimiter using strtok, the source has to be a char array, otherwise, it gives me a seg fault. How can I use strtok on a pointer to char? Code example of how to structure ...
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Are string literals immutable?

I am reading the Rust book to learn Rust and currently learning about ownership. It mentions that: We’ve already seen string literals, where a string value is hardcoded into our program. String ...
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Invalid Initializer in C String

I am testing out a uppercase to lowercase converter in C (I'm relatively new), and I've been having some issues in the main file (which I have attached below). I can add the upperlower.c code, but I ...
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Is double quote (") a preprocessing-token or an unterminated string literal?

Is double quote (") a preprocessing-token or an unterminated string literal? C11, 6.4 Lexical elements, Syntax, 1: preprocessing-token: header-name identifier pp-number character-...
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setting a character via index on a malloc char pointer not working [duplicate]

char * s_string = malloc(0); s_string = "1234567"; // s_string[7] = 'a'; // why not working ?... s_string = "123456a"; // but this works... printf("s_string = %s\n&...
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scanf ends my program and no error is thrown

I am a beginner in C and I encountered problems when dealing with scanf, hoping for an explanation behind this this is my code #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <string.h>...
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String::from() a string literal differs in length for "o" and "ó". Why? [duplicate]

I am learning Rust and I wanted to play around with slices, but this made me "discover" that string literals "o" and "ó" differ in length. This code: fn main() { let ...
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Passing a string variable into a function parameter in Javascript

I have a dozen or so trigger fields on a webpage that I'd like to consolidate. I'm attempting to add a 'data-target' attribute to the HTML tags that have event listeners which will correspond to the ...
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Change char at index from char pointer

I know that the following is invalid: char *string = "Some String": string[1] = 'v';//INVALID But how can I achieve the desired behavior here, without changing the type of string to some ...
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I'm receiving images from ExpressJS as escaped string literal. How to show a real image?

The title says it all. I'm able to retrieve data from ExpressJS, but I'm getting this, insead of a real image: {`data: '�PNG\r\n\x1A\n\x00\x00\x00\rIHDR\x00\x00\x03�\x00\x00\x02�\b\x06\x00\x00\x00|˕�\...
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I don't know really well how to declare a string, (former pawn programmer learning C++)

years ago i was a programmer in a C++ derivated language that was called Pawn, now i want to try to start in C++, write some things to unrust myself from this beatiful thing that is programming No, i ...
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How to Escape Double Quote in Multline Literal String

I am building a string of HTML. I want to have it multiline so that I can read it, but I can't seem to figure out how to escape the double quotes. I am using string = @"bla" for a string ...
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Why do I get "forbids converting a string constant to ‘char*’" in C++? [duplicate]

I'm trying to invert the case manually, and I tried this: char* invertirCase(char* str){ int size = 0; char* iterador = str; char* retorno = str; while (*iterador != '\0') { ...
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Different address while duplicating string literal

I am new to programming. We know that iar is a pointer to the first element ie. it points to base of 1 and we stored this pointer to another pointer p in line 5. They both now point to the first ...
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Scanf into pointer

I have this code: char *ps = "hello"; scanf("%s", ps); I want to write a string, let's pretend "a", to pointer without using an array. Trying to scanf a string into ps ...
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What are Strings in C if not Simply Char Arrays?

I'm new to the C programming language, and I was under the impression that strings are just arrays of characters. However, when I tried the following code below (among some other tests): #include <...
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Need to know when a scentences end with own code, can't compare two array values. in C

So i just started coding with C and want to wake a program to know how many sentences there are in a text. However when making an array with a ".", "?" and "!" I get an ...
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Linking Object Files in a C program - Duplicate String Literals

If 2 source file have the same string literal stored. I compiled both into object files and link them with my gcc or clang linker. Will the linker remove the duplicate string literal and make both ...
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I cannot duplicate the a 2d matrix of strings. Facing problem in allocating and deallocating the memory

I am writing a C function which will return the string array. This function will create an char** matrix array by dynamically allocating memory by using malloc inside itself. Then It will put sin cos ...
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Javascript function returning [object HTMLSelectElement] string instead of <select> HTML tag

I´m trying to create and call a function that builds a <select> item and returns this item to be rendered on the screen. However, it renders the text "[object HTMLSelectElement]" on ...
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passing string to a pointer in c

I am fairly new in C. I want to assign string in a function to a pointer but I have no idea why it is not working? This is the initial code: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include ...
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C2664 'cMan::cMan(char *,char *,double,int)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'const char [6]' to 'char *' [closed]

Hello I am just learning C++. I have this code but when I try to build the solution error from title shows up. Any ideas how to fix that? class cMan { public: cMan(char *chFirstName, char *...
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I'm not sure why this if statement isn't work [closed]

Why isn't this working? I think the logic in this if statement is flawed but I'm sure exactly what's wrong. edit: i forgot to add the header files as well as int main(void). everything should be there ...
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Is char* created with "..." and new are on stack and heap respectively? Just want a brief answer if my understanding is right or wrong? [closed]

const char* s1 = "John"; const char* s2 = new char[] {"Cena"}; // is s1 on stack? // is s2 on heap? ... // use s1 and s2 ... delete s1; // do I need to delete s1? delete[] s2? // ...
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Designated Initialiser on struct causes segfault in strcpy and realloc

I'm using WSL Ubuntu-20.04 LTS and compiling with gcc. I'm preparing some examples to teach the basics of C to CS Students and as I was reading about designated Initialisers, the following bit of code ...
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How to define a pointer on a array of strings in C?

Can someone explain how i can define this array of strings? a is a pointer and its points to a array of chars. So it has to be char *a[3]?
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Why doesn't this code for doing string comparisons with user input compile?

#include <stdio.h> int main() { int age; char marietal_status[15], sex[15]; printf("Age, Marietal status, sex of the driver : "); scanf("%i %s %s", &age, ...
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Why I can't pass string literals to const char* const& in this specialized function template

Why pass a string literal to const char* const& in a specialized function template is illegal, while to const char* is legal? Here's the thing. There are two excercises about template ...
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why is ${} in texteditor not supported?

when i write this code in vs: const firstName = "Mohamed"; const lastName = "Eldamaty"; const sentence = 'Hello ${firstName}' ; console.log(sentence); the result is Hello ${...
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Using UTF-8 string-literal prefixes portably between C++17 and C++20

I have a codebase written in C++17 that makes heavy use of UTF-8, and the u8 string literal introduced in c++11 to indicate UTF encoding. However, c++20 changes the meaning of what the u8 literal does ...
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difference of `char * str = "asdf"` and `char str[] = "asdf"` , strtok not working [duplicate]

my code shows the problem this works char str[] = "asdf=1=2=3"; // this works printf("type: %s\n", typename(str)); // prints 'pointer to char' char *token = strtok(str, &...
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How to delete/free a string literal?

I have a std::vector<const char*> which I populate by .push_back("something"). How to delete contents not including std::string's header? delete segfaults, and std::free needs void* ...
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What are the downsides to accessing a std::map<std::string, int> using string literals?

I have written a ResourceManager class in C++ that contains a std::map<std::string, Resource>. My current code then accesses these methods using string literals, e.g: // ResourceManager.h class ...
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strcpy() corrupts both strings if first argument is a char pointer

Define the following variables: char *name1 = "Allan"; char name2[] = "Marco"; printf("%s %s\n", name1, name2); // Allan Marco Then the following code works fine: strcpy(...
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mingw vs msvc on implicit conversion of string literals

I have a std::variant of different types including int32_t, int64_t, float, double, std::string and bool. When I assign a string literal (const char*, which is not present in this variant), I assumed ...
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What kind of newline character is in my multiline string literal?

I'm trying to replace a new line with something, or remove it, but I can't even figure out what kind of new line character it is. I've tried \n and \r as a regular expression: var testStr = "&...
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constexpr causes a GCC warning when used with string literal

The below code compiles: #include <iostream> int main( ) { const char* const str = "This is a constant string."; std::cout << str << '\n'; } However, this one ...
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Replacing (not modifying) 'const' values, legal?

Observe the following code: const char *str1 = "foo"; printf("1.1: %s\n", str1); str1 = "bar"; printf("1.2: %s\n\n", str1); const char *str2[] = { "foo&...
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Visually in C# code what is the string literal?

I'm confused as to what exactly is a string literal in code. In looking at the following code: "Apple" Is Apple the string literal? (the pair of double quotes IS NOT considered part of a ...
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Why is raw string literal parsed before trailing backslash?

From Phases of translation, backslash joining next line happens in Phase 2 and string literal evaluation happens in Phase 3. Then why does the following code does string evaluation before? #include<...
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Type error - .push is not a function when using .map

I have this function in my codebase, const renderList = (listItems) => listItems.map((page) => html`<li><a href="${page.link}">${page.label}</a></li>`); const ...
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Getting error when assigning value to an array inside the struct datatype in C

struct student { char name[20]; int age; float mobile; char address[20]; }; struct student Amit; Amit.name[20] = "Sachin"; // I have mentioned the size still warning and ...
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