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dbaron%dbaron.org 3852bff4c9 Keep the pointer version of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 null-safe. b=210279 r+sr=jag 2003-06-24 05:42:05 +00:00
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nsString.cpp bug 183156 : replace UCS2 in function/method names with UTF16 and update the 2003-06-23 04:30:57 +00:00
nsString.h bug 183156 : replace UCS2 in function/method names with UTF16 and update the 2003-06-23 04:30:57 +00:00
nsString2.cpp Keep the pointer version of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 null-safe. b=210279 r+sr=jag 2003-06-24 05:42:05 +00:00
nsString2.h bug 183156 : replace UCS2 in function/method names with UTF16 and update the 2003-06-23 04:30:57 +00:00

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  <h1><span class="LXRSHORTDESC">original string implementations soon to be replaced (the names you are using will still be good)</span></h1>
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  <span class="LXRLONGDESC">These are the original string implementations by rickg and others.
  Most of the code here will be made obsolete by the new shared-buffer string (see bug <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53065">#53065</a>).
  For the most part, this change is intended to be transparent to clients.
  The type names you are using for strings now, e.g., nsString, nsAutoString, nsXPIDLString, will still be good,
    they will just refer to better, but compatible, implementations.
  If you're interested in learning how strings work, you probably want to start with
    <a href="http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/string/public/nsAReadableString.h">nsAReadableString</a>.</span>
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