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commented: Note that, actually, you are writing C code, never mind std::cout
. This has disadvantages. One of those is that string handling is rather complicated and dangerous. (For starters b
should be a const char*
; callers trying to modify it will blow up the earth. Returning a
would be a disaster, too, and returning a dynamically allocated array of chars a maintenance nightmare.) Have you considered using std::string
? Do so, and those problems simply vanish.