PChar related functions.
Most PChar functions are the same as their counterparts in the STRINGS unit. The following functions are the same :
- StrCat : Concatenates two PChar strings.
- StrComp : Compares two PChar strings.
- StrCopy : Copies a PChar string.
- StrECopy : Copies a PChar string and returns a pointer to the terminating null byte.
- StrEnd : Returns a pointer to the terminating null byte.
- StrIComp : Case insensitive compare of 2 PChar strings.
- StrLCat : Appends at most L characters from one PChar to another PChar.
- StrLComp : Case sensitive compare of at most L characters of 2 PChar strings.
- StrLCopy : Copies at most L characters from one PChar to another.
- StrLen : Returns the length (exclusive terminating null byte) of a PChar string.
- StrLIComp : Case insensitive compare of at most L characters of 2 PChar strings.
- StrLower : Converts a PChar to all lowercase letters.
- StrMove : Moves one PChar to another.
- StrNew : Makes a copy of a PChar on the heap, and returns a pointer to this copy.
- StrPos : Returns the position of one PChar string in another?
- StrRScan : returns a pointer to the last occurrence of on PChar string in another one.
- StrScan : returns a pointer to the first occurrence of on PChar string in another one.
- StrUpper : Converts a PChar to all uppercase letters.
The subsequent functions are different from their counterparts in STRINGS, although the same examples can be used.