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    Functions
    String function

    String functions as provided by string.h in the C standard library. More...

    Functions

    char * strchrnul (const char *s, int c)
     Find the first occurrence of a character in a string. More...
     
    char * strchr (const char *s, int c)
     Find the first occurrence of a character in a string. More...
     
    int strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2)
     Compare two strings. More...
     
    int strncmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
     Compare two strings. More...
     
    size_t strlen (const char *s)
     Calculate the length of a string. More...
     
    size_t strnlen (const char *s, size_t maxlen)
     Calculate the length of a string, limited by maxlen. More...
     
    char * strcpy (char *dest, const char *src)
     Copy the contents of a string including the terminating null byte (\0) More...
     
    char * strncpy (char *dest, const char *src, size_t n)
     Copy the contents of a string up to a maximum length or the terminating null byte (\0), whatever comes first. More...
     
    void * memcpy (void *__restrict__ dest, void const *__restrict__ src, size_t size)
     Copy a memory area. More...
     
    void * memmove (void *dest, void const *src, size_t size)
     Copy a memory area while the source may overlap with the destination. More...
     
    void * memset (void *dest, int pattern, size_t size)
     Fill a memory area with a pattern. More...
     
    int memcmp (const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n)
     Compare a memory area. More...
     

    Detailed Description

    String functions as provided by string.h in the C standard library.

    Function Documentation

    char * strchrnul ( const char *  s,
    int  c 
    )

    Find the first occurrence of a character in a string.

    Parameters
    sstring to
    ccharacter to find
    Returns
    Pointer to first occurrence of the character or to null byte at the end of the string if not found
    char * strchr ( const char *  s,
    int  c 
    )

    Find the first occurrence of a character in a string.

    Parameters
    sstring to
    ccharacter to find
    Returns
    Pointer to first occurrence of the character or to nullptr if not found
    int strcmp ( const char *  s1,
    const char *  s2 
    )

    Compare two strings.

    Parameters
    s1first string
    s2second string
    Returns
    an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if first string is found, respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than second string
    int strncmp ( const char *  s1,
    const char *  s2,
    size_t  n 
    )

    Compare two strings.

    Parameters
    s1first string
    s2second string
    nnumber of bytes to compare
    Returns
    an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the given number of bytes of the first string are found, respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than second string
    size_t strlen ( const char *  s)

    Calculate the length of a string.

    Parameters
    spointer to a string
    Returns
    number of bytes in the string
    size_t strnlen ( const char *  s,
    size_t  maxlen 
    )

    Calculate the length of a string, limited by maxlen.

    Parameters
    spointer to a string
    maxlenupper limit of length to be returned
    Returns
    number of bytes in the string, or maxlen – whichever is smaller
    char * strcpy ( char *  dest,
    const char *  src 
    )

    Copy the contents of a string including the terminating null byte (\0)

    Parameters
    destdestination string buffer
    srcsource string buffer
    Returns
    a pointer to the destination string buffer
    Note
    Beware of buffer overruns!
    char * strncpy ( char *  dest,
    const char *  src,
    size_t  n 
    )

    Copy the contents of a string up to a maximum length or the terminating null byte (\0), whatever comes first.

    Parameters
    destdestination string buffer
    srcsource string buffer
    nmaximum number of bytes to copy
    Returns
    a pointer to the destination string buffer
    Note
    If there is no null byte (\0) among the first n bytes, the destination will not be null-terminated!
    void * memcpy ( void *__restrict__  dest,
    void const *__restrict__  src,
    size_t  size 
    )

    Copy a memory area.

    Parameters
    destdestination buffer
    srcsource buffer
    sizenumber of bytes to copy
    Returns
    pointer to destination
    Note
    The memory must not overlap!
    void * memmove ( void *  dest,
    void const *  src,
    size_t  size 
    )

    Copy a memory area while the source may overlap with the destination.

    Parameters
    destdestination buffer
    srcsource buffer
    sizenumber of bytes to copy
    Returns
    pointer to destination
    void * memset ( void *  dest,
    int  pattern,
    size_t  size 
    )

    Fill a memory area with a pattern.

    Parameters
    destdestination buffer
    patternsingle byte pattern
    sizenumber of bytes to fill with pattern
    Returns
    pointer to destination
    int memcmp ( const void *  s1,
    const void *  s2,
    size_t  n 
    )

    Compare a memory area.

    Parameters
    s1first memory buffer
    s2second memory buffer
    nnumber of bytes to compare
    Returns
    an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first n bytes of s1 is found, respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than the first n bytes of s2.
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