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Documentation
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Security Statement
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Porting Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Comparisons
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Usage Licenses
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Discussion
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Contact
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Introduction
The Better String Library is an abstraction of a string
data type which is superior to the C library char buffer string type, or
C++'s std::string. Among the features achieved are:
- Substantial mitigation of buffer overflow/overrun problems and other
failures that result from erroneous usage of the common C string library
functions
- Significantly simplified string manipulation
- High performance interoperability with other source/libraries which
expect '\0' terminated char buffers
- Improved overall performance of common string operations
- Functional equivalency with other more modern languages
The library is totally stand alone, portable (known to work with
gcc/g++, MSVC++, Intel C++, WATCOM C/C++, Turbo C, Borland C++, IBM's
native CC compiler on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X), high performance,
easy to use and is not part of some other collection of data
structures. Even the file I/O functions are totally abstracted (so that
other stream-like mechanisms, like sockets, can be used.)
Nevertheless, it is adequate as a complete replacement of the C string
library for string manipulation in any C program.
The library includes a robust C++ wrapper that uses overloaded operators,
rich constructors, exceptions, stream I/O and STL to make the CBString struct
a natural and powerful string abstraction with more functionality and
higher performance than std::string.
Bstrlib is stable, well tested and suitable for any software production
environment.
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