On 9/18/21 5:20 PM, frame wrote:
On Saturday, 18 September 2021 at 21:16:13 UTC, frame wrote:
On Saturday, 18 September 2021 at 18:48:07 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Are you defining the prototype for strchr yourself instead of importing it from core.stdc.string?

Not really :D but without cast it complains:
```
Error: cannot implicitly convert expression strchr(e, cast(int)c) of type const(char)* to char*
```

But I guess it's because it tries to assign to a `char*` therefore inout() doesn't work.



Well, the variable you are assigning it to should be a `const char *` if the source variable is a `const char *`.

Possibly, the C code didn't mark it as `const char *`, because I'm pretty sure C has `strchr` being:

`char * strchr(const char *, int)`

Because, you know, const doesn't matter in C ;)

If that doesn't work, then you *may* need to start allocating. But I'd try that first.

-Steve

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