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Convert a C style string that may or may not be null terminated safely
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Convert a C style string that may or may not be null terminated safely
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into a std::string. The string's termination is either set at the first \0
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into a std::string. The string's termination is either set at the first \0
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or after data_length characters.
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or after data_length characters.
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@param[in] data A c-string from which the std::string shall be
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constructed. Does not need to be null terminated.
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@param[in] data_length An upper bound for the string length (must be at most
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the allocated length of `buffer`). If no null terminator is found in data,
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then the resulting std::string will be null terminated at `data_length`.
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*/
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*/
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std::string string_from_unterminated(const char* data, size_t data_length);
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std::string string_from_unterminated(const char* data, size_t data_length);
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