Standard data type: 8 bit character string
Syntax
Description
A
ZString is a C-style fixed-size array of chars. It has no descriptor so its length is calculated faster to pass it as an argument to functions. When the variable has a fixed
size, FreeBASIC avoids any overflow that could occur on assignment, by truncating the contents to a length of
size - 1.
A
ZString Ptr can point to a standard
ZString, also can be used to implement an "user-managed"
ZString, in this case
Allocate/
Reallocate/
Deallocate must be used to size-resize-dispose it and is up to the user to avoid overflows .
The end of the string is marked by a null character (
0 ASCII). This is automatically added by the FreeBASIC string handling functions. A null character will be appended when the string is created, and the length will be calculated by scanning the string for the first null character. A null character (e.g.
Chr(0)) may never be contained in the text of a
ZString or the rest of the string will be truncated.
In a
ZString,
Len returns the size of the contained string and
SizeOf returns the space allocated to the
ZString.
SizeOf only works if the size is known by the compiler, i.e. a fixed-size
ZString variable is passed directly, not as a dereferenced pointer or a
ByRef function argument.
This type is provided for easy interfacing with C libraries and to also replace the fixed-length strings, that can't be managed through pointers. Any intrinsic string functions like
Left will work with
ZString's too, plus any string operator.
Example
Dim As ZString * 13 str1 => "hello, world"
Print str1
Print Len(str1) 'returns 12, the size of the string it contains
Print SizeOf(str1) 'returns 13, the size of the variable
Dim As ZString Ptr str2
str2 = Allocate( 13 )
*str2 = "hello, world"
Print *str2
Print Len(*str2) 'returns 12, the size of the string it contains
Dialect Differences
- Not available in the -lang qb dialect unless referenced with the alias __Zstring.
Differences from QB
See also