11 May
                
                    2005
                
            
            
                11 May
                
                '05
                
            
            
            
        
    
                7:02 p.m.
            
        Pavol Droba wrote:
And correct me if I'm wrong, but from the C++ programmer perspecive, char[] is in 90% cases used as a string literal.
This has not been my experience. char[] is usually a char[] in my code, a character buffer with a fixed size, as I tried to show with the swprintf example. (Sometimes it's a short array of characters, typically 4, but this is rare.) String literals typically decay to char const* the moment they are used. Of course my experience may be unusual.