On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, B. Bogart wrote:
strcpy(charkey,(char *)textValue->s_name); without the cast the value never gets set.
I don't believe this. There has to be something else you did, but this just can't be it. s_name is already a char *, and then, if it had the wrong type, it'd only do a type error. In C you can't overload function names, so there can only be one strcpy and one behaviour for it.
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