Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/30/23:04:08
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> You can use the technique which used in PASCAL: . . .
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Pascal traditionally uses one 8-bit byte
for the string length, limiting the total number of characters in a
string to 255.
I know the Macintosh toolbox has some facilities to allowed "wide
strings," or ones where the length is two bytes (up to 65 535 characters
in the string), but I wasn't aware there was any standard Pascal feature
to allow this.
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