n:
- Writing @code switch ( s[n] ) @endcode doesn't work because the argument of
- the switch statement must an integer expression so you need to replace
+ the switch statement must be an integer expression so you need to replace
@c s[n] with @code s[n].GetValue() @endcode. You may also force the
conversion to @c char or @c wchar_t by using an explicit cast but beware that
converting the value to char uses the conversion to current locale and may
- Using a cast to force the issue (listed only for completeness):
@code printf("Hello, %s", (const char *)s.c_str()) @endcode
- - The result of @c c_str() can not be cast to @c char* but only to @c const @c
+ - The result of @c c_str() cannot be cast to @c char* but only to @c const @c
@c char*. Of course, modifying the string via the pointer returned by this
method has never been possible but unfortunately it was occasionally useful
to use a @c const_cast here to pass the value to const-incorrect functions.