Re: Char* to Char*
- From: Chris Hills <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:32:15 +0000
In article <ln4q4gmo4z.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Keith Thompson <kst-
u@xxxxxxx> writes
>"Jake Thompson" <readytoride39@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> What is the best way to copy a Char* to a Char*?
>
>That depends on what you mean.
>
>There is no standard type Char; I presume you mean char.
Aren't you being sensitive in this case? :-)
BTW I have been working on a TC to a standard and using M$ Word is a
right bugger as it auto corrects and capitalises the source code
examples in the text. The other problem is find out where to turn off
all the "help"
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