Can anyone point to string manipulation libraries for string in ChucK? I can hardly find anything concerning strings.
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The official ChucK documentation is strangely missing some information.
There is another ChucK doc available from the Standford University.
The link to this. It seems more complete.
Especially it includes the string stdlib.