"\00" is a non-empty string, not containing the character "0". So, in boolean context, it's true. And it's not equal to the empty string.
In reply to Re: String comparison "\x00" vs. "".
by JavaFan
in thread String comparison "\x00" vs. "".
by asprillia
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