Linux Standard Base Core Specification 3.0Preview1 | ||
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The stpcpy() function shall copy the string pointed to by src (including the terminating '\0' character) to the array pointed to by dest. The strings may not overlap, and the destination string dest shall be large enough to receive the copy.
stpcpy() returns a pointer to the end of the string dest (that is, the address of the terminating '\0' character) rather than the beginning.
This program uses stpcpy() to concatenate foo and bar to produce foobar, which it then prints.
#include <string.h> int main (void) { char buffer[256]; char *to = buffer; to = stpcpy (to, "foo"); to = stpcpy (to, "bar"); printf ("%s\n", buffer); } |
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