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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
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<li>The main utility of the <var>$Str</var> function is to prevent the request cancellation that would result from a direct assignment from a LONGSTRING value to a STRING %variable that is too small to hold the entire value. While the input to <var>$Str</var> could be a regular STRING, this doesn't really make much sense since a regular STRING can be assigned to a regular STRING without request cancellation for truncation, anyway.  
<li>The main utility of the <var>$Str</var> function is to prevent the request cancellation that would result from a direct assignment from a <var>Longstring</var> value to a <var>String</var> %variable that is too small to hold the entire value. While the input to <var>$Str</var> could be a regular <var>String</var>, this doesn't really make much sense since a regular <var>String</var> can be assigned to a regular <var>String</var> without request cancellation for truncation, anyway.
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A <var>$Str</var> would upgrade an argument WITH expression to a LONGSTRING WITH expression, but this is again rather silly as the result would then simply be truncated at 255 bytes if it exceeds 255 bytes.  
A <var>$Str</var> would upgrade an argument With expression to a <var>Longstring</var> With expression, but this is again rather silly as the result would then simply be truncated at 255 bytes if it exceeds 255 bytes.
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<li><var>$Str</var> also makes sense as a quick shorthand for the first 255 bytes of a LONGSTRING, even if the target is a LONGSTRING.  
<li><var>$Str</var> also makes sense as a quick shorthand for the first 255 bytes of a <var>Longstring</var>, even if the target is a <var>Longstring</var>.
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Revision as of 20:42, 30 August 2013

Treat a longstring as string

Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $Str function.

This function takes a longstring input and produces a string output, silently truncating the result at 255 bytes or shorter if the target is shorter.

The $Str function accepts one argument and returns a string result that is the first argument truncated at the $function target's length.

The first argument is an arbitrary string.

Syntax

%str = $Str(longstring)

%str is up to the first 255 bytes of longstring.

Usage notes

  • The main utility of the $Str function is to prevent the request cancellation that would result from a direct assignment from a Longstring value to a String %variable that is too small to hold the entire value. While the input to $Str could be a regular String, this doesn't really make much sense since a regular String can be assigned to a regular String without request cancellation for truncation, anyway.

    A $Str would upgrade an argument With expression to a Longstring With expression, but this is again rather silly as the result would then simply be truncated at 255 bytes if it exceeds 255 bytes.

  • $Str also makes sense as a quick shorthand for the first 255 bytes of a Longstring, even if the target is a Longstring.

Products authorizing $Str