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_memccpy

Copies characters from a buffer.

Syntax

void *_memccpy(
   void *dest,
   const void *src,
   int c,
   size_t count
);

Parameters

dest
Pointer to the destination.

src
Pointer to the source.

c
Last character to copy.

count
Number of characters.

Return value

If the character c is copied, _memccpy returns a pointer to the char in dest that immediately follows the character. If c isn't copied, it returns NULL.

Remarks

The _memccpy function copies zero or more characters of src to dest, halting when the character c has been copied or when count characters have been copied, whichever comes first.

Security Note Make sure that the destination buffer is the same size or larger than the source buffer. For more information, see Avoiding buffer overruns.

Requirements

Routine Required header
_memccpy <memory.h> or <string.h>

For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.

Libraries

All versions of the C run-time libraries.

Example

// crt_memccpy.c

#include <memory.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

char string1[60] = "The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox";

int main( void )
{
   char buffer[61];
   char *pdest;

   printf( "Function: _memccpy 60 characters or to character 's'\n" );
   printf( "Source: %s\n", string1 );
   pdest = _memccpy( buffer, string1, 's', 60 );
   *pdest = '\0';
   printf( "Result: %s\n", buffer );
   printf( "Length: %d characters\n", strlen( buffer ) );
}

Output

Function: _memccpy 60 characters or to character 's'
Source: The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
Result: The quick brown dog jumps
Length: 25 characters

See also

Buffer manipulation
memchr, wmemchr
memcmp, wmemcmp
memcpy, wmemcpy
memset, wmemset