Question

I am trying to send a string terminated with \0 to a tcp socket but it seems the \0 does never reach its destination.

Using this code:

NSString* s=@"<b/> \0_";

uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)[s UTF8String];

int resCode = [outputStream write:buf maxLength:strlen((char *)buf)];

I only seem to send @"<b/> ". Probably the \0 is seen as the end of the uint8_t.

Can someone tell me how it should be done??

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Solution

Of course it sends it without \0. strlen will return you length of the string, not counting null-terminators. Change it to something like

[outputStream write:buf maxLength:(strlen((char *)buf) + 1)]

OTHER TIPS

Why do you want to send ']0] character in your String.....

Can't you use any other character...because '\0' character is always treated as terminating character!

And if you really want to send it that way then send a different character and map it to '\0' when you receiv it!

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