TStringLong
class description - source file - inheritance tree
public:
TStringLong TStringLong()
TStringLong TStringLong(Ssiz_t ic)
TStringLong TStringLong(const TString& s)
TStringLong TStringLong(const char* s)
TStringLong TStringLong(const char* s, Ssiz_t n)
TStringLong TStringLong(char c)
TStringLong TStringLong(char c, Ssiz_t s)
TStringLong TStringLong(const TSubString& sub)
TStringLong TStringLong(const TStringLong&)
virtual void ~TStringLong()
static TClass* Class()
virtual void FillBuffer(char*& buffer)
virtual TClass* IsA() const
virtual void ReadBuffer(char*& buffer)
virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
virtual Int_t Sizeof() const
virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
TStringLong
ATTENTION: this class is obsolete. It's functionality has been taken
over by TString.
The long string class (unlimited number of chars in I/O).
This class redefines only the I/O member functions of TString.
It uses 4 bytes to store the string length (1 byte only for TString).
TStringLong() : TString()
TStringLong(Ssiz_t ic) : TString(ic)
TStringLong(const TString& s) : TString(s)
TStringLong(const char* cs) : TString(cs)
TStringLong(const char* cs, Ssiz_t n) : TString(cs,n)
TStringLong(char c) : TString(c)
TStringLong(char c, Ssiz_t n) : TString(c,n)
TStringLong(const TSubString& substr) : TString(substr)
~TStringLong()
void FillBuffer(char *&buffer)
void ReadBuffer(char *&buffer)
Int_t Sizeof() const
void Streamer(TBuffer &b)
Stream a long (>255 characters) string object.
Inline Functions
TClass* Class()
TClass* IsA() const
void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
TStringLong TStringLong(const TStringLong&)
Author: Rene Brun 15/11/95
Last update: root/base:$Name: $:$Id: TStringLong.cxx,v 1.1.1.1 2000/05/16 17:00:39 rdm Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995-2000, Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers. *
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