Replace strlen upper bound with checks for '\0' #1018
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Strings in C are always terminated by the '\0' character. We can explore this to avoid sweeping through the string twice.
Constructs like
for (i = 0; i < strlen(str); i++)
are even worse than this, as it will call strlen for each character of the string, which is O(n ²) instead of O(n), where n = size of string. Replace those cases as well.