"Steven Schveighoffer" , dans le message (digitalmars.D:167556), a > toStringz can allocate a new block in order to ensure 0 gets added. This > is ludicrous! > > You are trying to tell me that any time I want to call a C function with a > string literal, I have to first heap-allocate it, even though I *know* > it's safe.
How about "mystring\0".ptr ?
