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12.4 String Class

String Objects encapsulate a NULL-terminated character string as an Object. For example, they can be used to associate a string-valued attribute with an Object. Since the value of an attribute must be an Object, a string-valued attribute is stored as a String Object. See "String List Routines".

String DXNewString()

Creates a new String Object and initializes it with a copy of the specified NULL-terminated string. See DXNewString.

char *DXGetString()

Gets a pointer to the contents of a String Object. See DXGetString.


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