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RE: NSString and char *
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RE: NSString and char *


  • Subject: RE: NSString and char *
  • From: "Lars Elden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 07:42:27 +0100

Jordan,

> If you're not using the advice given to you on the list in
> response to your questions, why ask them at all?

This list responses are highly valuable to me. I assume you are experts.

> Ideally, reading the docs should happen before posting, which would
> help avoid cluttering the list with questions that are simply
> answered by pointing you to the relevant documentation.

There may be more beginners like me, so asking simple and easy questions it
is always very helpfull for us. All GUIs APIs tend to be huge, so thats why
some of us prefeer to learn "by example".

> Giving you the benefit of the doubt that you're not using
> Tiger (although this would still be in the NSString
> documentation), if you want an autoreleased string, just use
> +stringWithCString:
>
> NSString *msg = [NSString stringWithCString:"Test"];

thanks,

Lars



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