A SWI-Prolog string represents a byte-string on the global stack.
It's lifetime is the same as for compound terms and other data living on
the global stack. Strings are not only a compound representation of text
that is garbage-collected, but as they can contain 0-bytes, they can be
used to contain arbitrary C-data structures.
- PlString :: PlString(const wchar_t *text)
- PlString :: PlString(const char *text)
- Create a SWI-Prolog string object from a 0-terminated C-string. The
text is copied.
- PlString :: PlString(const wchar_t *text,
size_t len)
- PlString :: PlString(const char *text, size_t
len)
- Create a SWI-Prolog string object from a C-string with specified length.
The text may contain 0-characters and is copied.