[Overview][Constants][Types][Procedures and functions][Variables] | Reference for unit 'oldlinux' (#rtl) |
Split string in list of null-terminated strings
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function StringToPPChar( |
var S: String |
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var S: AnsiString |
):ppchar; |
S: Pchar |
):ppchar; |
StringToPPChar splits the string S in words, replacing any whitespace with zero characters. It returns a pointer to an array of pchars that point to the first letters of the words in S. This array is terminated by a Nil pointer.
The function does not add a zero character to the end of the string unless it ends on whitespace.
The function reserves memory on the heap to store the array of PChar; The caller is responsible for freeing this memory.
This function can be called to create arguments for the various Exec calls.
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Create an array of null-terminated strings |
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Execute process using environment |
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Execute process |
Program Example70; { Program to demonstrate the StringToPPchar function. } Uses oldlinux; Var S : String; P : PPChar; I : longint; begin // remark whitespace at end. S:='This is a string with words. '; P:=StringToPPChar(S); I:=0; While P[i]<>Nil do begin Writeln('Word ',i,' : ',P[i]); Inc(I); end; FreeMem(P,i*SizeOf(Pchar)); end.
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