On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 03:50:47 -0300, "Flávio Etrusco"
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> >I guess it's not so hugely useful or else someone would have
> >contributed it already. This is much more important in Java because
> >the String objects are constant/immutable and thus can't be

> This is very true  I have never seen any performance problems with
> FPC. A StringTokenizer class could, however, be handy and it would
> not be very difficult to implement.

I have when using a string type as a buffer holding thousands of concatenations.
Doesn't show up much in every day GUI programming though (this is the Lazarus
list sorry).

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