.. title:: clang-tidy - misc-string-literal-with-embedded-nul misc-string-literal-with-embedded-nul ===================================== Finds occurrences of string literal with embedded NUL character and validates their usage. Invalid escaping ---------------- Special characters can be escaped within a string literal by using their hexadecimal encoding like ``\x42``. A common mistake is to escape them like this ``\0x42`` where the ``\0`` stands for the NUL character. .. code-block:: c++ const char* Example[] = "Invalid character: \0x12 should be \x12"; const char* Bytes[] = "\x03\0x02\0x01\0x00\0xFF\0xFF\0xFF"; Truncated literal ----------------- String-like classes can manipulate strings with embedded NUL as they are keeping track of the bytes and the length. This is not the case for a ``char*`` (NUL-terminated) string. A common mistake is to pass a string-literal with embedded NUL to a string constructor expecting a NUL-terminated string. The bytes after the first NUL character are truncated. .. code-block:: c++ std::string str("abc\0def"); // "def" is truncated str += "\0"; // This statement is doing nothing if (str == "\0abc") return; // This expression is always true