I have some C code that I’m trying to convert/wrap into a C++ class. I ran into some C literal arrays(correct me if I’m calling them wrong) and I’m not sure how to initialize them in the C++ constructor since I don’t think you can do literals, which I think are compile time specific, to something that is runtime specific.
Should I just explicitly define the array to be of a certain size and just do a strcpy, or some such, of the literal to the array in the constructor?
char sysUpTime[] = {1,3,6,1,2,1,1,3,0};
As an alternative to initializer lists or string manipulation, you could use something like the following (if you really wanted to):
I’ve left everything public due to chronic laziness on my part :). You can then initialise like this: