The string is: mismatched parenthesis Em quinta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2016 16:32:42 UTC-2, Felipe Santos escreveu: > > Sure, > If I compare the two strings with a Go compare function it is different > because of the last char > > Em quinta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2016 16:25:45 UTC-2, Didier Spezia > escreveu: >> >> Sorry for the silly question, but since you do not have any \n or >> separator after the %X, >> are you sure the extra characters do not come from the next fmt.Printf in >> your code? >> >> On Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 5:25:41 PM UTC+1, Felipe Santos wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am trying to link C++ shared lib to my Go program. >>> When I convert a C string (* char) to Go string using C.GoString it adds >>> an extra char, in a not deterministic way. >>> I print the bytes of my string inside C++ shared lib and it's correct, >>> with \0 on the end. >>> >>> //Shared lib code >>> >>> for(int j = 0; j < 23; j++) { >>> std::cout << std::hex << (int)extractor_result->error_message[j] << " " >>> ; >>> } >>> >>> //Go Code >>> >>> fmt.Printf("%X", C.GoString(extractorResult.error_message)) >>> >>> >>> >>> Shared lib always prints: >>> >>> 6d 69 73 6d 61 74 63 68 65 64 20 70 61 72 65 6e 74 68 65 73 69 73 0 >>> >>> Golang: >>> printf prints: >>> >>> 6D69736D61746368656420706172656E746865736973*08* >>> or >>> >>> 6D69736D61746368656420706172656E746865736973*17* >>> or >>> 6D69736D61746368656420706172656E746865736973*07* >>> or >>> 6D69736D61746368656420706172656E746865736973*03* >>> and so on. >>> >>> Any tips about this issue? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>>
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