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240 #define NUL '\0' macro285 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()286 *n = NUL; in metaphone()288 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()304 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()309 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()314 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()317 *n++ = NUL; in metaphone()460 *Metaph = NUL; in metaphone()
303 \brief Counts the characters in the given \c NUL terminated string.305 \returns the number of UTF-8 characters in the \c NUL terminated string.319 \param string does not need to be \c NUL terminated if you specify a323 \returns the number of UTF-8 characters in the \c NUL terminated string
351 the label including the trailing \c NUL. The method will \c NUL terminate
1446 and adds a \c NUL-terminator.
259 \brief Represents a \c NUL terminated character array.
132 \brief Return a pointer to the object string, \c NUL terminated.134 The pointer to the object string is guaranteed to be \c NUL
157 \c NUL). May be \c NULL to remove the attribute.391 (including the terminating \c NUL).
374 predicate (including the terminating \c NUL) regardless of whether the
337 contained in non-\c NUL terminated Pascal strings. The first byte of the347 ellipses character. Recall that there is no terminating \c NUL character for
178 and write it to the \a output, including a newline and the NUL that
200 "\x2400" "NUL" /* <U2400> SYMBOL FOR NULL */
707 2400 [NUL] # SYMBOL FOR NULL
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