Maximum Length of Strings ======================== {{#include ../links.md}} Limit How Long Strings Can Grow ------------------------------ Rhai by default does not limit how long a [string] can be. This can be changed via the `Engine::set_max_string_size` method, with zero being unlimited (the default). A script attempting to create a string literal longer than the maximum length will terminate with a parse error. Any script operation that produces a string longer than the maximum also terminates the script with an error result. This check can be disabled via the [`unchecked`] feature for higher performance (but higher risks as well). ```rust let mut engine = Engine::new(); engine.set_max_string_size(500); // allow strings only up to 500 bytes long (in UTF-8 format) engine.set_max_string_size(0); // allow unlimited string length ``` Setting Maximum Length --------------------- Be conservative when setting a maximum limit and always consider the fact that a registered function may grow a string's length without Rhai noticing until the very end. For instance, the built-in '`+`' operator for strings concatenates two strings together to form one longer string; if both strings are _slightly_ below the maximum length limit, the resultant string may be almost _twice_ the maximum length.