It takes a string (char*) and returns a pointer (char *) to the position to break out the portion of the first string at a position with a character from the charset string.
OK, not much better. But it is more or less orthagonal to things such as compare no more than n characters from two strings (strncmp()).
In reply to Re: Re: Regexes are slow (or, why I advocate String::Index)
by Fletch
in thread Regexes are slow (or, why I advocate String::Index)
by japhy
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