FWIW
rtl_uString * pFoo;
osl_getCommandArg(0, &pFoo);
is a bit unsafe, this should at least be...
rtl_uString * pFoo = 0;
osl_getCommandArg(0, &pFoo);
But note that you have to call rtl_uString_release on that pFoo at some
stage or its a memleak.
Far easier altogether when in c++ code is to use a rtl::OUString (which
just wraps a rtl_uString) like so...
rtl::OUString aFoo;
osl_getCommandArg(0, &aFoo.pData);
C.
Context
- [Libreoffice] rtl_uString/rtl::OUString and osl_getCommandArg · Caolán McNamara
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