Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:09:01 +0200 | From | Martin Mares <> | Subject | Re: Compiling C++ modules |
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Hello!
> Oh, and yeah, a = b + c *is* more readable than > > a = malloc(strlen(b) + strlen(c)); > strcpy(a,b); > strcat(a,c); > > and contains fewer bugs ;)
Actually, it contains at least the bug you have made in your C example, that is forgetting that malloc() can fail. So can string addition, if allocated dynamically.
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