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Now, I'm 99.9% sure there's no problem with the substr method - it's surely a far too commonly used method to cause memory leaks without someone noticing.
Everything is going fine, except I need a way to find a substring within a std::string. find, rfind, find_first_of, and the related functions will only return if they find any portion of thier ...
When a custom variable is populated with a string using JSONresult's Stringify, it appears fine, however the substring function doesn't see it as a string. When Companion is initialized, the startup ...
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