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<h3>const_strings</h3>
<p> Controls the <span class="code">const</span>-ness of string literals.</p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
<p class="code">#pragma const_strings [ on | off | reset ]
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<h5>Targets</h5>
All platforms.<br />
<h5>Remarks</h5>
<p>If you enable this pragma, the type of string literals is an array <span class="code">const char[n]</span>, or <span class="code">const wchar_t[n]</span> for wide strings, where n is the length of the string literal plus 1 for a terminating <span class="code">NUL</span> character. Otherwise, the type <span class="code">char[n]</span> or <span class="code">wchar_t[n]</span> is used.</p>
<p> This pragma does not correspond to any setting . To check this setting, use <span class="code"><span class="code">__option (const_strings)</span></span>, this pragma is <span class="code">on</span> when compiling C++ source code; <span class="code">off</span> when compiling C source code. </p>
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