Correct example in wxStringBufferLength documentation.
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@ -1540,16 +1540,13 @@ wxString wxEmptyString;
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wxString theAnswer;
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wxStringBuffer theAnswerBuffer(theAnswer, 1024);
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wxStringBufferLength theAnswerBuffer(theAnswer, 1024);
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int nLength = GetMeaningOfLifeAsString(theAnswerBuffer);
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theAnswerBuffer.SetLength(nLength);
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if ( theAnswer != "42" )
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wxLogError("Something is very wrong!");
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@endcode
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@todo
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the example above does not make use of wxStringBufferLength??
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Note that the exact usage of this depends on whether or not wxUSE_STL is
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enabled. If wxUSE_STL is enabled, wxStringBuffer creates a separate empty
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character buffer, and if wxUSE_STL is disabled, it uses GetWriteBuf() from
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