The NS_StringCutData function removes a section of the string's internal buffer. This is a low-level API.
#include "nsStringAPI.h"
nsresult NS_StringCutData(
nsAString& aString,
PRUint32 aCutStart,
PRUint32 aCutLength
);
nsAString instance to be modified.The NS_StringCutData function returns NS_OK if successful. Otherwise, it returns an error code.
This function is defined inline as a wrapper around NS_StringSetDataRange.
nsStringContainer str; NS_StringContainerInit(str); NS_StringSetData(str, L"hello world"); // remove " world" portion of string NS_StringCutData(str, 5, PR_UINT32_MAX); const PRUnichar* data; NS_StringGetData(str, &data); // data now ponts to the string: L"hello" NS_StringContainerFinish(str);
This function was frozen for Mozilla 1.7. See bug 239123 for details.