Simple, the first three are 0-terminated strings common in C (and C++), as well as in designs inspired by them, the last might point to one (in either language).
Still, for some absurd reason they are different tags.
Who is the hero who synonymizes c-string and c-strings to cstring?
For bonus points, enhance the tag-wiki, it's quite basic yet.
CString
class.CString
is a class that wraps a null-termintedchar*
and stuffs some reference counting stuff before the start of the buffer: it is achar*
pointing at the first byte of the string so if you pass it toprintf
or the like it 'just works'. Ac-string
is a null terminated buffer ofchar
data.c-strings
are multiple such buffers.CString
type.