NAME
string
—
string specific functions
SYNOPSIS
#include
<string.h>
char *
strcat
(char
*s, const char
*append);
char *
strlcat
(char
*s, const char
*append, size_t
size);
char *
strncat
(char
*s, const char
*append, size_t
count);
char *
strchr
(const
char *s, int
c);
char *
strrchr
(const
char *s, int
c);
int
strcmp
(const
char *s1, const char
*s2);
int
strncmp
(const
char *s1, const char
*s2, size_t
count);
int
strcasecmp
(const
char *s1, const char
*s2);
int
strncasecmp
(const
char *s1, const char
*s2, size_t
count);
char *
strcpy
(char
*dst, const char
*src);
char *
strlcpy
(char
*dst, const char
*src, size_t
size);
char *
strncpy
(char
*dst, const char
*src, size_t
count);
char *
strerror
(int
errno);
size_t
strlen
(const
char *s);
char *
strpbrk
(const
char *s, const char
*charset);
char *
strsep
(char
**stringp, const char
*delim);
size_t
strspn
(const
char *s, const char
*charset);
size_t
strcspn
(const
char *s, const char
*charset);
char *
strstr
(const
char *big, const char
*little);
char *
strtok
(char
*s, const char
*delim);
char *
index
(const
char *s, int
c);
char *
rindex
(const
char *s, int
c);
DESCRIPTION
The string functions manipulate strings terminated by a NUL byte.
See the specific manual pages for more information. For manipulating variable length generic objects as byte strings (without the NUL-byte check), see bstring(3).
Except as noted in their specific manual pages, the string functions do not test the destination for size limitations.
SEE ALSO
bstring(3), index(3), rindex(3), strcasecmp(3), strcat(3), strchr(3), strcmp(3), strcpy(3), strcspn(3), strerror(3), strlcat(3), strlcpy(3), strlen(3), strpbrk(3), strrchr(3), strsep(3), strspn(3), strstr(3), strtok(3)
STANDARDS
The strcat
(),
strncat
(), strchr
(),
strrchr
(), strcmp
(),
strncmp
(), strcpy
(),
strncpy
(), strerror
(),
strlen
(), strpbrk
(),
strspn
(), strcspn
(),
strstr
(), and strtok
()
functions conform to ANSI X3.159-1989
(“ANSI C89”).