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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:19:18+00:00 2026-05-12T16:19:18+00:00

I was trying to output a not null terminated char array to a file.

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I was trying to output a not null terminated char array to a file.

Actual thing is, I am receiving packets and then printing their fields.

Now as these fields are not null terminated, for example, a data segment which has size of 512 but may or may not be completely occupied.

When I write this data to a file I am using simple << overloaded function which does not know any thing about actual data and only looks for termination of data segment.

So, how can I tell the output function to write only this much specific number of bytes?

Instead of using something like this which is expensive to call each time:

enter code here  

bytescopied = strncpy(dest, src, maxbytes);

if (bytescopied < 0) { // indicates no bytes copied, parameter error

    throw(fit);          // error handler stuff here

 } else if (bytescopied == maxbytes) {

    dest[maxbytes-1] = '\0';   // force null terminator

}
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    2026-05-12T16:19:18+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    If you want to put exactly maxbytes bytes, use write method

    stream.write(buffer, maxbytes);
    

    If you can have less bytes in buffer, how do you know how many of them your buffer contains? If '\0' marks buffer end, you can write:

    stream.write(buffer, std::find(buffer, buffer+maxbytes, '\0') - buffer);
    
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