Look at add_string_to_string().
At 04:14 24-08-01, Peter Bowen wrote:
I am writing an extension, and trying to figure out how to append to an
existing string. I have a pointer to a zval that is a string, and a
pointer to another string, along with the other string's length. I have
looked for a
On 25 Aug 2001 00:18:10 +0300, Zeev Suraski wrote:
At 00:06 25-08-01, Peter Bowen wrote:
I am getting a SIGSEGV with this function. I am probably just missing
something. I was hoping for a function with the prototype
(snip)
What am I missing?
Nothing I can see off hand. Where is it
I am getting a SIGSEGV with this function. I am probably just missing
something. I was hoping for a function with the prototype
strcatl(zval **z, char *s, int l);
strcat(zval **z, char *s);
Lacking those, I tried
zval **data;
/* call to zend_hash_find to set data */
zval *tmp;
On 25 Aug 2001 00:32:59 +0300, Zeev Suraski wrote:
Ok, I can improve add_string_to_string() to support empty strings.
Zeev
I have managed to avoid the problem, now that I know that I can't have
an empty string as the first op, so it works. Once I release the
extension, I am sure that
At 00:06 25-08-01, Peter Bowen wrote:
I am getting a SIGSEGV with this function. I am probably just missing
something. I was hoping for a function with the prototype
strcatl(zval **z, char *s, int l);
strcat(zval **z, char *s);
Lacking those, I tried
zval **data;
/* call to zend_hash_find to
I am writing an extension, and trying to figure out how to append to an
existing string. I have a pointer to a zval that is a string, and a
pointer to another string, along with the other string's length. I have
looked for a ZEND_STRCAT macro, or something similar, but don't see
anything. What