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The most basic way to alter the contents of an existing string is with
aset
(voir la section Functions that Operate on Arrays). (aset string idx
char)
stores char into string at index idx. Each
character occupies one or more bytes, and if char needs a different
number of bytes from the character already present at that index,
aset
signals an error.
A more powerful function is store-substring
:
This function alters part of the contents of the string string, by storing obj starting at index idx. The argument obj may be either a character or a (smaller) string.
Since it is impossible to change the length of an existing string, it is an error if obj doesn't fit within string's actual length, or if any new character requires a different number of bytes from the character currently present at that point in string.
To clear out a string that contained a password, use clear-string
:
This makes string a unibyte string and clears its contents to zeros. It may also change string's length.
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