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:dammit, this is only true since glib-2.0. glib-1.2.10 will always return
:strlen(str) which makes truncation detection a PITA.
Hold on! You mean that glib 2.0 changed the semantics of the returned
value since 1.2.10? And that instead of returning the amount of chars
actually written (which is useful), it returns the amount of chars
that would have been written if the buffer was of infinite length (which
is generally useless)?
Is that right?
Raphael
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