WindowsCreateString function (winstring.h)
Creates a new HSTRING based on the specified source string.
Syntax
HRESULT WindowsCreateString(
PCNZWCH sourceString,
UINT32 length,
HSTRING *string
);
Parameters
sourceString
Type: [in, optional] LPCWSTR
A null-terminated string to use as the source for the new HSTRING. To create a new, empty, or NULL string, pass NULL for sourceString and 0 for length.
length
Type: [in] UINT32
The length of sourceString, in Unicode characters. Must be 0 if sourceString is NULL.
string
Type: [out] HSTRING*
A pointer to the newly created HSTRING, or NULL if an error occurs. Any existing content in string is overwritten. The HSTRING is a standard handle type.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
This function can return one of these values.
Return code | Description |
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|
The HSTRING was created successfully. |
|
string is NULL. |
|
Failed to allocate the new HSTRING. |
|
sourceString is NULL and length is non-zero. |
Remarks
Use the WindowsCreateString function to allocate a new HSTRING. The Windows Runtime copies string to the backing buffer of the new HSTRING and manages the buffer lifetime by using a reference count. Call the WindowsCreateStringReference function to create a fast-pass string, which uses an existing string without copying it.
Call the WindowsDeleteString function to de-allocate the HSTRING. Each call to the WindowsCreateString function must be matched by a call to WindowsDeleteString.
To create a new, empty, or NULL string, pass NULL for sourceString and 0 for length.
If sourceString has embedded null characters, the WindowsCreateString function copies all characters to the terminating null character.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 8 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2012 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winstring.h |