NAME
bstring
—
byte string operations
SYNOPSIS
#include
<string.h>
int
bcmp
(const
void *b1, const void
*b2, size_t
len);
void
bcopy
(const
void *src, void
*dst, size_t
len);
void
bzero
(void
*b, size_t
len);
void *
memchr
(const
void *b, int c,
size_t len);
int
memcmp
(const
void *b1, const void
*b2, size_t
len);
void *
memccpy
(void
*dst, const void
*src, int c,
size_t len);
void *
memcpy
(void
*dst, const void
*src, size_t
len);
void *
memmove
(void
*dst, const void
*src, size_t
len);
void *
memset
(void
*b, int c,
size_t len);
DESCRIPTION
These functions operate on variable length strings of bytes. They do not check for terminating NUL bytes as the routines listed in string(3) do.
See the specific manual pages for more information.
SEE ALSO
bcmp(3), bcopy(3), bzero(3), memccpy(3), memchr(3), memcmp(3), memcpy(3), memmove(3), memset(3)
STANDARDS
The functions memchr
(),
memcmp
(), memcpy
(),
memmove
(), and memset
()
conform to ANSI X3.159-1989
(“ANSI C89”).
HISTORY
The bcmp
(),
bcopy
(), and bzero
()
functions first appeared in 4.2BSD. The
memchr
(), memcmp
(),
memccpy
(), memcpy
(), and
memset
() functions first appeared in
AT&T System V UNIX and were reimplemented
for 4.3BSD-Tahoe. The
memmove
() function first appeared in
4.3BSD-Reno.