Returns a canonical representation for @string. Interned strings
can be compared for equality by comparing the pointers, instead of
using strcmp().
This function must not be used before library constructors have finished
running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global
variables in C++.
Returns a canonical representation for @string. Interned strings can be compared for equality by comparing the pointers, instead of using strcmp().
This function must not be used before library constructors have finished running. In particular, this means it cannot be used to initialize global variables in C++.