Fixed the String::lastIndexOf bug #9003
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The
String::lastIndexOf
incorrectly finds character\0
behind the string size, so extra check was added.Description of Change
This pull request fixes the bug in
int String::lastIndexOf(char ch, unsigned int fromIndex) const
function. The bug itselfis that if the character we are searching is
\0
this function returns an index behind bounds of the string itself.For example the following code prints that it found it at 4th position (points after the end of the actual string):
output:
but it must be
-1
because there is no\0
character inside the string itself.Tests scenarios
I've tested the code on M5Stack-CoreS3 hardware, Arduino-esp32 core v
3.20011.230801
(framework-arduinoespressif32)Test case when it is fixed: