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-/* DO NOT EDIT! GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY! */
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-/* A GNU-like <string.h>.
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-
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- Copyright (C) 1995-1996, 2001-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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-
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- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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- the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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- any later version.
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- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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- GNU General Public License for more details.
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-
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- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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- Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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-#ifndef _GL_STRING_H
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-
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-/* The include_next requires a split double-inclusion guard. */
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-#include_next <string.h>
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-
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-#ifndef _GL_STRING_H
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-#define _GL_STRING_H
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-#ifndef __attribute__
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-/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */
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-# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5)
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-# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */
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-# endif
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-/* The attribute __pure__ was added in gcc 2.96. */
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-# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 96)
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-# define __pure__ /* empty */
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-# endif
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-#endif
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-
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-
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-/* The definition of GL_LINK_WARNING is copied here. */
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-/* GL_LINK_WARNING("literal string") arranges to emit the literal string as
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- a linker warning on most glibc systems.
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- We use a linker warning rather than a preprocessor warning, because
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- #warning cannot be used inside macros. */
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-#ifndef GL_LINK_WARNING
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- /* This works on platforms with GNU ld and ELF object format.
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- Testing __GLIBC__ is sufficient for asserting that GNU ld is in use.
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- Testing __ELF__ guarantees the ELF object format.
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- Testing __GNUC__ is necessary for the compound expression syntax. */
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-# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined __ELF__ && defined __GNUC__
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-# define GL_LINK_WARNING(message) \
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- GL_LINK_WARNING1 (__FILE__, __LINE__, message)
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-# define GL_LINK_WARNING1(file, line, message) \
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- GL_LINK_WARNING2 (file, line, message) /* macroexpand file and line */
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-# define GL_LINK_WARNING2(file, line, message) \
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- GL_LINK_WARNING3 (file ":" #line ": warning: " message)
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-# define GL_LINK_WARNING3(message) \
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- ({ static const char warning[sizeof (message)] \
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- __attribute__ ((__unused__, \
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- __section__ (".gnu.warning"), \
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- __aligned__ (1))) \
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- = message "\n"; \
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- (void)0; \
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- })
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-# else
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-# define GL_LINK_WARNING(message) ((void) 0)
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-# endif
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-#endif
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-
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-
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-#ifdef __cplusplus
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-extern "C" {
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-#endif
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-
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-
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-/* Return the first occurrence of NEEDLE in HAYSTACK. */
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-#if 0
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-# if 0
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-# define memmem rpl_memmem
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-# endif
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-# if ! 1 || 0
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-extern void *memmem (void const *__haystack, size_t __haystack_len,
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- void const *__needle, size_t __needle_len)
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- __attribute__ ((__pure__));
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef memmem
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-# define memmem(a,al,b,bl) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("memmem is unportable and often quadratic - " \
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- "use gnulib module memmem-simple for portability, " \
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- "and module memmem for speed" ), \
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- memmem (a, al, b, bl))
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-#endif
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-/* Copy N bytes of SRC to DEST, return pointer to bytes after the
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- last written byte. */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern void *mempcpy (void *restrict __dest, void const *restrict __src,
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- size_t __n);
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef mempcpy
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-# define mempcpy(a,b,n) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("mempcpy is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module mempcpy for portability"), \
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- mempcpy (a, b, n))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Search backwards through a block for a byte (specified as an int). */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern void *memrchr (void const *, int, size_t)
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- __attribute__ ((__pure__));
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef memrchr
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-# define memrchr(a,b,c) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("memrchr is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module memrchr for portability"), \
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- memrchr (a, b, c))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Copy SRC to DST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in DST. */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern char *stpcpy (char *restrict __dst, char const *restrict __src);
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef stpcpy
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-# define stpcpy(a,b) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("stpcpy is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module stpcpy for portability"), \
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- stpcpy (a, b))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Copy no more than N bytes of SRC to DST, returning a pointer past the
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- last non-NUL byte written into DST. */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-# define stpncpy gnu_stpncpy
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-extern char *stpncpy (char *restrict __dst, char const *restrict __src,
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- size_t __n);
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef stpncpy
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-# define stpncpy(a,b,n) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("stpncpy is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module stpncpy for portability"), \
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- stpncpy (a, b, n))
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-#endif
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-
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-#if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strchr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is
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- GB18030 and the character to be searched is a digit. */
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-# undef strchr
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-# define strchr(s,c) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strchr cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in some multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbschr if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strchr (s, c))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Find the first occurrence of C in S or the final NUL byte. */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern char *strchrnul (char const *__s, int __c_in)
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- __attribute__ ((__pure__));
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strchrnul
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-# define strchrnul(a,b) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strchrnul is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strchrnul for portability"), \
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- strchrnul (a, b))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Duplicate S, returning an identical malloc'd string. */
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-#if 1
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-# if ! 1 && ! defined strdup
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-extern char *strdup (char const *__s);
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strdup
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-# define strdup(a) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strdup is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strdup for portability"), \
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- strdup (a))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Return a newly allocated copy of at most N bytes of STRING. */
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-#if 1
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-# if ! 1
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-# undef strndup
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-# define strndup rpl_strndup
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-# endif
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-# if ! 1 || ! 1
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-extern char *strndup (char const *__string, size_t __n);
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strndup
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-# define strndup(a,n) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strndup is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strndup for portability"), \
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- strndup (a, n))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Find the length (number of bytes) of STRING, but scan at most
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- MAXLEN bytes. If no '\0' terminator is found in that many bytes,
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- return MAXLEN. */
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-#if 1
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-# if ! 1
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-extern size_t strnlen (char const *__string, size_t __maxlen)
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- __attribute__ ((__pure__));
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strnlen
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-# define strnlen(a,n) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strnlen is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strnlen for portability"), \
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- strnlen (a, n))
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-#endif
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-#if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strcspn() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters.
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- Even in this simple case, it does not work with multibyte strings if the
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- locale encoding is GB18030 and one of the characters to be searched is a
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- digit. */
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-# undef strcspn
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-# define strcspn(s,a) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strcspn cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbscspn if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strcspn (s, a))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Find the first occurrence in S of any character in ACCEPT. */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern char *strpbrk (char const *__s, char const *__accept)
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- __attribute__ ((__pure__));
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-# endif
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-# if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strpbrk() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters.
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- Even in this simple case, it does not work with multibyte strings if the
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- locale encoding is GB18030 and one of the characters to be searched is a
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- digit. */
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-# undef strpbrk
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-# define strpbrk(s,a) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strpbrk cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbspbrk if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strpbrk (s, a))
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strpbrk
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-# define strpbrk(s,a) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strpbrk is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strpbrk for portability"), \
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- strpbrk (s, a))
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-#endif
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-#if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strspn() assumes the second argument is a list of single-byte characters.
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- Even in this simple case, it cannot work with multibyte strings. */
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-# undef strspn
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-# define strspn(s,a) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strspn cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbsspn if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strspn (s, a))
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-#endif
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-#if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strrchr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is
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- GB18030 and the character to be searched is a digit. */
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-# undef strrchr
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-# define strrchr(s,c) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strrchr cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in some multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbsrchr if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strrchr (s, c))
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-#endif
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-
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-/* Search the next delimiter (char listed in DELIM) starting at *STRINGP.
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- If one is found, overwrite it with a NUL, and advance *STRINGP
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- to point to the next char after it. Otherwise, set *STRINGP to NULL.
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- If *STRINGP was already NULL, nothing happens.
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- Return the old value of *STRINGP.
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- This is a variant of strtok() that is multithread-safe and supports
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- empty fields.
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-
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- Caveat: It modifies the original string.
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- Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings.
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- Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost.
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- Caveat: It doesn't work with multibyte strings unless all of the delimiter
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- See also strtok_r(). */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern char *strsep (char **restrict __stringp, char const *restrict __delim);
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-# endif
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-# if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strsep
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-# define strsep(s,d) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsep cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbssep if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strsep (s, d))
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strsep
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-# define strsep(s,d) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsep is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strsep for portability"), \
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- strsep (s, d))
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-#endif
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-#if 0
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-# define strstr rpl_strstr
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-char *strstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle)
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strstr() does not work with multibyte strings if the locale encoding is
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-# undef strstr
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-# define strstr(a,b) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strstr is quadratic on many systems, and cannot " \
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- "work correctly on character strings in most " \
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- "multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbsstr if you care about internationalization, " \
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- "or use strstr if you care about speed"), \
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- strstr (a, b))
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-#endif
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-/* Find the first occurrence of NEEDLE in HAYSTACK, using case-insensitive
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- comparison. */
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-#if 0
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-# if 0
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-# define strcasestr rpl_strcasestr
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-# endif
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-# if ! 1 || 0
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-extern char *strcasestr (const char *haystack, const char *needle)
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-/* strcasestr() does not work with multibyte strings:
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-# undef strcasestr
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-# define strcasestr(a,b) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strcasestr does work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbscasestr if you care about " \
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- "a locale independent function"), \
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- strcasestr (a, b))
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-#endif
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-/* Parse S into tokens separated by characters in DELIM.
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- If S is NULL, the saved pointer in SAVE_PTR is used as
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- the next starting point. For example:
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- char s[] = "-abc-=-def";
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- char *sp;
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- x = strtok_r(s, "-", &sp); // x = "abc", sp = "=-def"
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- x = strtok_r(NULL, "-=", &sp); // x = "def", sp = NULL
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- x = strtok_r(NULL, "=", &sp); // x = NULL
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- // s = "abc\0-def\0"
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-
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- Caveat: It modifies the original string.
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- Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings.
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- Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost.
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- Caveat: It doesn't work with multibyte strings unless all of the delimiter
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- characters are ASCII characters < 0x30.
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-
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- See also strsep(). */
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-#if 0
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-# if ! 1
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-extern char *strtok_r (char *restrict s, char const *restrict delim,
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- char **restrict save_ptr);
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-# endif
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-# if defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strtok_r
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-# define strtok_r(s,d,p) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strtok_r cannot work correctly on character strings " \
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- "in multibyte locales - " \
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- "use mbstok_r if you care about internationalization"), \
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- strtok_r (s, d, p))
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-# endif
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-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
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-# undef strtok_r
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-# define strtok_r(s,d,p) \
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- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strtok_r is unportable - " \
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- "use gnulib module strtok_r for portability"), \
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- strtok_r (s, d, p))
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-#endif
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-
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-
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-/* The following functions are not specified by POSIX. They are gnulib
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- extensions. */
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Return the number of multibyte characters in the character string STRING.
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- This considers multibyte characters, unlike strlen, which counts bytes. */
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-extern size_t mbslen (const char *string);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Return the number of multibyte characters in the character string starting
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- at STRING and ending at STRING + LEN. */
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-extern size_t mbsnlen (const char *string, size_t len);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Locate the first single-byte character C in the character string STRING,
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- and return a pointer to it. Return NULL if C is not found in STRING.
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- Unlike strchr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with
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- encodings such as GB18030. */
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-# define mbschr rpl_mbschr /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */
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-extern char * mbschr (const char *string, int c);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Locate the last single-byte character C in the character string STRING,
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- and return a pointer to it. Return NULL if C is not found in STRING.
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- Unlike strrchr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with
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- encodings such as GB18030. */
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-# define mbsrchr rpl_mbsrchr /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */
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-extern char * mbsrchr (const char *string, int c);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Find the first occurrence of the character string NEEDLE in the character
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- string HAYSTACK. Return NULL if NEEDLE is not found in HAYSTACK.
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- Unlike strstr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales with
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- encodings different from UTF-8. */
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-extern char * mbsstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Compare the character strings S1 and S2, ignoring case, returning less than,
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- equal to or greater than zero if S1 is lexicographically less than, equal to
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- or greater than S2.
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- Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 for strings of
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- different lengths!
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- Unlike strcasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */
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-extern int mbscasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Compare the initial segment of the character string S1 consisting of at most
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- N characters with the initial segment of the character string S2 consisting
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- of at most N characters, ignoring case, returning less than, equal to or
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- greater than zero if the initial segment of S1 is lexicographically less
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- than, equal to or greater than the initial segment of S2.
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- Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 for initial segments
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- of different lengths!
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- Unlike strncasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales.
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- But beware that N is not a byte count but a character count! */
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-extern int mbsncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Compare the initial segment of the character string STRING consisting of
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- at most mbslen (PREFIX) characters with the character string PREFIX,
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- ignoring case, returning less than, equal to or greater than zero if this
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- initial segment is lexicographically less than, equal to or greater than
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- PREFIX.
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- Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return 0 if STRING is of
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- smaller length than PREFIX!
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- Unlike strncasecmp(), this function works correctly in multibyte
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- locales. */
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-extern char * mbspcasecmp (const char *string, const char *prefix);
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-#endif
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-
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-#if 0
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-/* Find the first occurrence of the character string NEEDLE in the character
|
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- string HAYSTACK, using case-insensitive comparison.
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|
- Note: This function may, in multibyte locales, return success even if
|
|
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- strlen (haystack) < strlen (needle) !
|
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- Unlike strcasestr(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */
|
|
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-extern char * mbscasestr (const char *haystack, const char *needle);
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|
|
-#endif
|
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-
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-#if 0
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|
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-/* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character
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|
|
- in the character string ACCEPT. Return the number of bytes from the
|
|
|
- beginning of the string to this occurrence, or to the end of the string
|
|
|
- if none exists.
|
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|
- Unlike strcspn(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */
|
|
|
-extern size_t mbscspn (const char *string, const char *accept);
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
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|
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-#if 0
|
|
|
-/* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character
|
|
|
- in the character string ACCEPT. Return the pointer to it, or NULL if none
|
|
|
- exists.
|
|
|
- Unlike strpbrk(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */
|
|
|
-# define mbspbrk rpl_mbspbrk /* avoid collision with HP-UX function */
|
|
|
-extern char * mbspbrk (const char *string, const char *accept);
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#if 0
|
|
|
-/* Find the first occurrence in the character string STRING of any character
|
|
|
- not in the character string REJECT. Return the number of bytes from the
|
|
|
- beginning of the string to this occurrence, or to the end of the string
|
|
|
- if none exists.
|
|
|
- Unlike strspn(), this function works correctly in multibyte locales. */
|
|
|
-extern size_t mbsspn (const char *string, const char *reject);
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#if 0
|
|
|
-/* Search the next delimiter (multibyte character listed in the character
|
|
|
- string DELIM) starting at the character string *STRINGP.
|
|
|
- If one is found, overwrite it with a NUL, and advance *STRINGP to point
|
|
|
- to the next multibyte character after it. Otherwise, set *STRINGP to NULL.
|
|
|
- If *STRINGP was already NULL, nothing happens.
|
|
|
- Return the old value of *STRINGP.
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- This is a variant of mbstok_r() that supports empty fields.
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- Caveat: It modifies the original string.
|
|
|
- Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings.
|
|
|
- Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost.
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- See also mbstok_r(). */
|
|
|
-extern char * mbssep (char **stringp, const char *delim);
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#if 0
|
|
|
-/* Parse the character string STRING into tokens separated by characters in
|
|
|
- the character string DELIM.
|
|
|
- If STRING is NULL, the saved pointer in SAVE_PTR is used as
|
|
|
- the next starting point. For example:
|
|
|
- char s[] = "-abc-=-def";
|
|
|
- char *sp;
|
|
|
- x = mbstok_r(s, "-", &sp); // x = "abc", sp = "=-def"
|
|
|
- x = mbstok_r(NULL, "-=", &sp); // x = "def", sp = NULL
|
|
|
- x = mbstok_r(NULL, "=", &sp); // x = NULL
|
|
|
- // s = "abc\0-def\0"
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- Caveat: It modifies the original string.
|
|
|
- Caveat: These functions cannot be used on constant strings.
|
|
|
- Caveat: The identity of the delimiting character is lost.
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- See also mbssep(). */
|
|
|
-extern char * mbstok_r (char *string, const char *delim, char **save_ptr);
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-/* Map any int, typically from errno, into an error message. */
|
|
|
-#if 1
|
|
|
-# if 0
|
|
|
-# undef strerror
|
|
|
-# define strerror rpl_strerror
|
|
|
-extern char *strerror (int);
|
|
|
-# endif
|
|
|
-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
|
|
|
-# undef strerror
|
|
|
-# define strerror(e) \
|
|
|
- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strerror is unportable - " \
|
|
|
- "use gnulib module strerror to guarantee non-NULL result"), \
|
|
|
- strerror (e))
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#if 0
|
|
|
-# if 0
|
|
|
-# define strsignal rpl_strsignal
|
|
|
-# endif
|
|
|
-# if ! 1 || 0
|
|
|
-extern char *strsignal (int __sig);
|
|
|
-# endif
|
|
|
-#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
|
|
|
-# undef strsignal
|
|
|
-# define strsignal(a) \
|
|
|
- (GL_LINK_WARNING ("strsignal is unportable - " \
|
|
|
- "use gnulib module strsignal for portability"), \
|
|
|
- strsignal (a))
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-#endif
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-#endif /* _GL_STRING_H */
|
|
|
-#endif /* _GL_STRING_H */
|