William J Poser wrote:
Although a zero byte may not be part of a C string, it may
be part of a "character string literal". See section 6.4.5,
p. 62, of the C99 standard. "character string literals" need not be strings.
Ok, so no danger here.

Thanks
Marcel
Bill

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