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  • P PaulowniaK

    I've been banging my head against the wall for the last few hours because there's something going wrong with my strings. (I know I should probably do a bit more reading, so this isn't about the actual error.) Anyway, I have a function that uses

    wcstombs_s

    . (It returns 0 if it succeeds.) Obviously, mine doesn't return with 0. It returns with 42. 42!! Of all numbers, 42!? ... ... ... So what was the question again...? ;P

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    PaulowniaK wrote:

    So what was the question again...?

    Q: What is the difference of a string? A: 42! ;P

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      PaulowniaK wrote:

      So what was the question again...?

      Q: What is the difference of a string? A: 42! ;P

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      leppie wrote:

      Q: What is the difference of a string?

      As an English native, I was going to say "How long is a piece of string?" -- people say that all the time, in England. They rarely say anything interesting, but they do ask about string lengths a lot.

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        leppie wrote:

        Q: What is the difference of a string?

        As an English native, I was going to say "How long is a piece of string?" -- people say that all the time, in England. They rarely say anything interesting, but they do ask about string lengths a lot.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        leppie
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        Mark Wallace wrote:

        As an English native, I was going to say "How long is a piece of string?" -- people say that all the time, in England.

        That was the inspiration, but seeing it was a string comparison function, I thought difference would go along better :)

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        • M Mark_Wallace

          leppie wrote:

          Q: What is the difference of a string?

          As an English native, I was going to say "How long is a piece of string?" -- people say that all the time, in England. They rarely say anything interesting, but they do ask about string lengths a lot.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          DaveAuld
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          Mark Wallace wrote:

          "How long is a piece of string?"

          I am sure they think that is what string theory is all about.

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          • P PaulowniaK

            I've been banging my head against the wall for the last few hours because there's something going wrong with my strings. (I know I should probably do a bit more reading, so this isn't about the actual error.) Anyway, I have a function that uses

            wcstombs_s

            . (It returns 0 if it succeeds.) Obviously, mine doesn't return with 0. It returns with 42. 42!! Of all numbers, 42!? ... ... ... So what was the question again...? ;P

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            peterchen
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            We can conclude that the error description is, or leads directly to THE QUESTION. Now, you really want me to tell you? . . . . . . . . .

            // errno.h
            /* Error codes used in the Secure CRT functions */
            #define EILSEQ 42

            Apparently, the question is "Does this string contain illegal multibyte sequences?" See, Unicode IS important! Now, for something completely different...

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            • P peterchen

              We can conclude that the error description is, or leads directly to THE QUESTION. Now, you really want me to tell you? . . . . . . . . .

              // errno.h
              /* Error codes used in the Secure CRT functions */
              #define EILSEQ 42

              Apparently, the question is "Does this string contain illegal multibyte sequences?" See, Unicode IS important! Now, for something completely different...

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              Actually, I'm not sure whether to laugh... Anyway, yes, I am onto fixing my code, but am having trouble working out where the illegal multibytes slipped in... I wonder if anyone gets my signature...:confused:

              Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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              • M Mark_Wallace

                leppie wrote:

                Q: What is the difference of a string?

                As an English native, I was going to say "How long is a piece of string?" -- people say that all the time, in England. They rarely say anything interesting, but they do ask about string lengths a lot.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                phannon86
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                I tend to say "twice as long as from the middle to the end" :)

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                • P PaulowniaK

                  I've been banging my head against the wall for the last few hours because there's something going wrong with my strings. (I know I should probably do a bit more reading, so this isn't about the actual error.) Anyway, I have a function that uses

                  wcstombs_s

                  . (It returns 0 if it succeeds.) Obviously, mine doesn't return with 0. It returns with 42. 42!! Of all numbers, 42!? ... ... ... So what was the question again...? ;P

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                  CPallini
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                  Because 42 is EILSEQ. :-D EILSEQ: invalid multibyte sequence

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                  • P PaulowniaK

                    Actually, I'm not sure whether to laugh... Anyway, yes, I am onto fixing my code, but am having trouble working out where the illegal multibytes slipped in... I wonder if anyone gets my signature...:confused:

                    Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                    benjymous
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                    PaulowniaK wrote:

                    I wonder if anyone gets my signature...

                    Listen, you stupid machine...

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                    • P PaulowniaK

                      Actually, I'm not sure whether to laugh... Anyway, yes, I am onto fixing my code, but am having trouble working out where the illegal multibytes slipped in... I wonder if anyone gets my signature...:confused:

                      Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                      PaulowniaK wrote:

                      I wonder if anyone gets my signature

                      Assuredly Someone Should Apprehend Mmmmthat

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