2011/5/11 juliana nunes <juliana....@gmail.com>:
> this is the code:
>
> ...
> line 43 STRCPY_AtoT( TQuery, buffer, strlen(buffer) );
>        Query *qdesc;
>        qdesc = QueryParser::parse( TQuery, _T("oferta"), &analyzer);
>        Hits *hdesc = s.search(qdesc);
>        HitCollector *algo = new MyCollector();
>        if( !normalizado ){
>                s._search((Query *)qdesc, NULL ,(HitCollector *)algo);
>                qsort (similarities, maxSimilarities, sizeof(float_t), 
> compareDec);
>        }
>        buffer[0] = 0;
>        for (int32_t i=0; (i < hdesc->length()) && (i<TOP_K); i++){
>                Document* doc = &hdesc->doc(i);
> line 55         STRCPY_TtoA( temp, doc->get(_T("descricao")), 10000 );
>                strcpy( buffer, temp ); strcat( buffer, " " );
> line 57         STRCPY_TtoA( temp, doc->get(_T("marca")), 10000 );
>                strcat( buffer, temp );
>        }

What data type have the variables buffer and temp? TCHAR?

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