now i sending a message with null terminator \0 but i continue having the same problem, What is an example of function that does not expect null terminated strings?? there is not some function like where i can pass too the lenght of the string , something like datos2=(buf2.data,lenght)?
thanks

2010/2/10 Igor R <boost.lists@gmail.com>
> char *datos3="UNBLOCK";
> size_t len2 = socket.read_some(boost::asio::buffer(buf2), error2);
>
>      datos2=(buf2.data());
>
> //and compare datos2 and datos3
>
> ost::is_equal test;
>
>   if (test(datos2,datos3))
>  { std::cout << "Equal" << endl;
>     return;
>  }
>  else
>  std::cout << "NO Equal" << endl;
>
> but the string in Datos2 is : UNBLOCK@ =    ��<    ,
> what i got that strange charateres?

Are you sure that you get from the socket null-terminated sequence of
characters? If it's not null-terminated, then set null-terminator
manually - or just do not use functions that expect null-terminated
strings.
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