Annotation of 43BSDReno/lib/libc/string/strsep.3, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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        !             5: .\" Chris Torek.
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        !            21: .\"    @(#)strsep.3    5.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/90
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        !            23: .TH STRSEP 3 "May 15, 1990"
        !            24: .UC 7
        !            25: .SH NAME
        !            26: strsep \- separate strings
        !            27: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            28: .nf
        !            29: .ft B
        !            30: #include <string.h>
        !            31: 
        !            32: char *
        !            33: strsep(char **stringp, char *delim);
        !            34: .ft R
        !            35: .fi
        !            36: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            37: .B Strsep
        !            38: locates in the null-terminated string at
        !            39: .I *stringp
        !            40: the first occurence of any character in
        !            41: .I delim
        !            42: and replaces this with a '\e0',
        !            43: records the location of the immediate following character in
        !            44: .IR *stringp ,
        !            45: then returns the original value of
        !            46: .IR *stringp .
        !            47: If no delimiter characters are found,
        !            48: .B strsep
        !            49: sets
        !            50: .I *stringp
        !            51: to NULL;
        !            52: if
        !            53: .I *stringp
        !            54: is initially NULL,
        !            55: .B strsep
        !            56: returns NULL.
        !            57: .SH EXAMPLES
        !            58: The following uses
        !            59: .I strsep
        !            60: to parse strings containing runs of white space,
        !            61: making up an argument vector:
        !            62: .sp
        !            63: .nf
        !            64: .RS
        !            65: char inputstring[100];
        !            66: char **argv[51], **ap = argv, *p, *val;
        !            67: .I "/* set up inputstring */"
        !            68: for (p = inputstring; p != NULL; ) {
        !            69:     while ((val = strsep(&p, " \et")) != NULL && *val == '\e0');
        !            70:     *ap++ = val;
        !            71: }
        !            72: *ap = 0;
        !            73: .RE

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