Converts any delimiter characters in @string to @new_delimiter.
Any characters in @string which are found in @delimiters are changed to the @new_delimiter character. Modifies @string in place, and returns @string itself, not a copy.
The return value is to allow nesting such as:
|[<!-- language="C" --> g_ascii_strup (g_strdelimit (str, "abc", '?')) ]|
In order to modify a copy, you may use g_strdup():
|[<!-- language="C" --> reformatted = g_strdelimit (g_strdup (const_str), "abc", '?'); ... g_free (reformatted); ]|
the string to convert
a string containing the current delimiters, or %NULL to use the standard delimiters defined in %G_STR_DELIMITERS
the new delimiter character
the modified @string
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Converts any delimiter characters in @string to @new_delimiter.
Any characters in @string which are found in @delimiters are changed to the @new_delimiter character. Modifies @string in place, and returns @string itself, not a copy.
The return value is to allow nesting such as:
|[<!-- language="C" --> g_ascii_strup (g_strdelimit (str, "abc", '?')) ]|
In order to modify a copy, you may use g_strdup():
|[<!-- language="C" --> reformatted = g_strdelimit (g_strdup (const_str), "abc", '?'); ... g_free (reformatted); ]|