SysStringLen
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This function retrieves the length of a string.
Syntax
UINT SysStringLen(
BSTR bstr
);
Parameters
- bstr
[in] Unicode string that was allocated previously.
Return Value
The number of characters in bstr, not including a terminating null character, indicates success.
If the bstr parameter is null, zero is returned.
Remarks
The returned value can be different from _fstrlen(bstr) if the following occurred:
- If BSTR was allocated with SysAllocStringLen, SysReAllocStringLen, or SysAllocStringByteLen
- If the passed-in characters included a null character in the first cch characters
For a BSTR allocated with SysAllocStringLen, SysAllocStringLen, or SysAllocStringByteLen, the SysStringLen function retrieves the number of characters specified in the cch parameter at allocation time.
Windows Embedded CE and Windows Mobile only support Unicode strings.
Passing invalid (and under some circumstances NULL) pointers to this function causes an unexpected termination of the application.
Requirements
Header | oleauto.h |
Library | oleaut32.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
Automation Functions
BSTR
SysAllocStringLen
SysReAllocStringLen
SysAllocStringByteLen