2 or 3 would be my vote, with a small preference toward 3.

Adam Tkac wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> string handling is very different if you look in various parts of
> code. It would be nice to start to standardize it and use unified
> mechanism. I see three possible ways:
> 
> 1. Use the C++ String class
> 2. Use the rfb/util.h:CharArray class
> 3. Use standard C strings with *printf() and str*() functions
> 
>>From my point of view the best solution will be to use variant 3.
> (C-like handling) because you don't have to deal with objects and
> affraid of additional overhead. But the 1. variant is probably
> also a good idea.
> 
> The 2. variant should not be choosen because I don't see any advantage
> from CharArray class.
> 
> What is your opinion? Do you vote for C or C++? ;)
> 
> Regards, Adam
> 

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