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bcmp, bcopy, bzero, memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memfrob, memmem, memmove, memset — byte string operations
#include <string.h>
int
bcmp( |
const void *s1, |
const void *s2, | |
int n) ; |
void
bcopy( |
const void *src, |
void *dest, | |
int n) ; |
void
bzero( |
void *s, |
int n) ; |
void
*memccpy( |
void *dest, |
const void *src, | |
int c, | |
size_t n) ; |
void
*memchr( |
const void *s, |
int c, | |
size_t n) ; |
int
memcmp( |
const void *s1, |
const void *s2, | |
size_t n) ; |
void
*memcpy( |
void *dest, |
const void *src, | |
size_t n) ; |
void
*memfrob( |
void *s, |
size_t n) ; |
void
*memmem( |
const void *needle, |
size_t needlelen, | |
const void *haystack, | |
size_t haystacklen) ; |
void
*memmove( |
void *dest, |
const void *src, | |
size_t n) ; |
void
*memset( |
void *s, |
int c, | |
size_t n) ; |
The byte string functions perform operations on strings (byte arrays) that are not necessarily null-terminated. See the individual man pages for descriptions of each function.
The functions bcmp
(),
bcopy
() and bzero
() are obsolete. Use memcmp
(), memcpy
() and memset
() instead.
bcmp(3), bcopy(3), bzero(3), memccpy(3), memchr(3), memcmp(3), memcpy(3), memfrob(3), memmem(3), memmove(3), memset(3)
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