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c++ - include string or string.h

To use memset(), what is the difference between

#include <string>       //did not work

and

#include <string.h>     //worked

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<string> is a C++ standard library include, and <string.h> is C standard library include.

The equivalent of <string.h> in C++ is <cstring>, although both will work.

The difference is: <cstring> wraps everything in the std namespace whereas <string.h> puts everything in the global namespace.

Also, expect some stricter type safety rules from <cstring>.


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