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How to create a String on new sourcemod?


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Wanheda
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Old 07-14-2018 , 07:42   How to create a String on new sourcemod?
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Hi, I got too much time away from CS:GO scripting, and I use SPEdit, but when I create a String:XYZ[X]; it's not correct, as many other things like public Action:XYZ is now Action XYZ (better) but I can't figure strings

PS: I want a decl String



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Old 07-14-2018 , 07:52   Re: How to create a String on new sourcemod?
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PHP Code:
char pReason[100]; 
In other cases:
PHP Code:
int size 100;
char[] pReason = new char[size]; 
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Old 07-14-2018 , 08:14   Re: How to create a String on new sourcemod?
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Ye, thanks. I figured it out like 5 mins ago, also SM is getting pretty close to C++ I see, thanks!
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Old 07-14-2018 , 10:52   Re: How to create a String on new sourcemod?
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Older syntax still works with newer compilers if you don't tell the compiler to require it. There is no decl-equivalent in the new syntax.
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