Re: Bizzarre CFSTR behavior
Re: Bizzarre CFSTR behavior
- Subject: Re: Bizzarre CFSTR behavior
- From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 17:00:13 +0000
On Jan 4, 2008 7:26 AM, Luigi Castelli <email@hidden> wrote:
> If I write:
>
> const char *kString = "hello";
> CFStringRef cfString = CFSTR(kString);
>
> Xcode doesn't compile the above code and gives me a parse error.
>
> but if I write:
>
> CFStringRef cfString = CFSTR("hello");
>
> then, no problem.
>
> Can anybody explain ?
CFSTR() is basically a compiler builtin - it is magic and operates
directly on literal strings rather than const char *.
-- Finlay
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