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Bibliothèque de chaînes de caractères
Chaînes à zéro terminal
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Null-terminated strings
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Les chaînes d'octets
Chaines multi-octets
Les chaînes étendues
Classes
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Classes
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basic_string
char_traits
 
Chaînes à zéro terminal de large
Fonctions
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Functions
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Manipulation caractère
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Character manipulation
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Conversion aux formats numériques
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Conversions to numeric formats
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La manipulation de chaînes
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String manipulation
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La manipulation des tableaux
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Array manipulation
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wmemcpy
wmemmove
wmemcmp
wmemchr
wmemset
 
Déclaré dans l'en-tête <cwchar>
wchar_t* wmemcpy( wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src, std::size_t count );
Des copies count caractères de grande taille de l'objet pointé par src à l'objet pointé par dest. Si les objets se chevauchent, le comportement est indéfini. Si les objets ne sont pas trivialement copiable (scalaires, les tableaux C-compatibles structs), le comportement est indéfini .
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Copies count wide characters from the object pointed to by src to the object pointed to by dest. If the objects overlap, the behavior is undefined. If the objects are not trivially copyable (scalars, arrays, C-compatible structs), the behavior is undefined.
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[modifier] Paramètres

dest -
pointeur à l'emplacement mémoire de la copie
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pointer to the memory location to copy to
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src -
pointeur à l'emplacement de la mémoire à copier
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pointer to the memory location to copy from
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count -
nombre d'octets à copier
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number of bytes to copy
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[modifier] Retourne la valeur

dest

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copie un certain nombre de caractères larges entre les deux, qui peuvent se chevaucher, tableaux
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copies a certain amount of wide characters between two, possibly overlapping, arrays
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(fonction) [edit]

(C++11)
Copie une série d'éléments vers un nouvel emplacement
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copies a range of elements to a new location
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(fonction générique) [edit]
copie une plage d'éléments dans l'ordre inverse
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copies a range of elements in backwards order
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(fonction générique) [edit]
checks if a type is trivially copyable
(classe générique) [edit]
C documentation for wmemcpy