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#include <string.h>void *memccpy (s1, s2, c, n) void *s1; const void *s2; int c; size_t n;
void *memchr (s, c, n) const void *s; int c; size_t n;
int memcmp (s1, s2, n) const void *s1, *s2; size_t n;
void *memcpy (s1, s2, n) void *s1; const void *s2; size_t n;
void *memset (s, c, n) void *s; int c; size_t n;
memchr- returns a pointer to the first occurrence of a character
memcmp- compares arguments
memcpy- copies n characters
memset- sets the first n characters in memory area
These functions operate as efficiently as possible on memory areas (arrays of characters bounded by a count, not terminated by a null character). They do not check for the overflow of any receiving memory area.
memccpy copies characters from memory area s2 into s1, stopping after the first occurrence of character c has been copied, or after n characters have been copied, whichever comes first. It returns a pointer to the character after the copy of c in s1, or a NULL pointer if c was not found in the first n characters of s2.
memchr returns a pointer to the first occurrence of character c in the first n characters of memory area s, or a NULL pointer if c does not occur.
memcmp compares its arguments, looking at the first n characters only, and returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than 0, according as s1 is lexicographically less than, equal to, or greater than s2.
memcpy copies n characters from memory area s2 to s1. It returns s1.
memset sets the first n characters in memory area s to the value of character c. It returns s.
Character movement is performed differently in different implementations. Thus overlapping moves may yield surprises.
Although the <memory.h> header file
still exists, the <string.h> header file
should be used.
X/Open CAE Specification, System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 4, 1992
;
Intel386 Binary Compatibility Specification, Edition 2 (iBCSe2)
.
memchr, memcmp, memcpy and memset are conformant with:
X/Open CAE Specification, System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 4, 1992
;
ANSI X3.159-1989 Programming Language -- C
;
and
Intel386 Binary Compatibility Specification, Edition 2 (iBCSe2)
.