tString has no public fields.
A tString is the HPL3 type for storing strings, or sequences of characters. They are created through use of a string literal, or a series of characters surrounded by quotation marks ( " ).
tString sStr = "This is a string.";
A thing to note is that a tString is essentially a wrapper for an array of characters, meaning that you can retrieve characters within a tString by using square bracket ( [ ] ) syntax. (Characters in the HPL3 engine are represented by unsigned 8-bit integers, or uint8.)
uint8
uint8 c = sStr[1];
A tString is null-terminated, meaning that when a tString is read (for example, in a cLux_AddDebugMessage function), the tString will only process its characters until it reaches a null-character, and characters after the null-character, if any, are ignored.
sStr.resize(5); sStr[0] = 'H'; sStr[1] = 'i'; sStr[2] = '\0'; // This is a null-character sStr[3] = 'Q'; sStr[4] = '9'; cLux_AddDebugMessage(sStr); // The message as printed: // Hi