Annotation of coherent/a/usr/man/COHERENT/memccpy, revision 1.1

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        !             3: memccpy()                String Function                memccpy()
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        !             8: Copy  one  region  of  memory  into  another up  to  a  requested
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        !            11: #iinncclluuddee <ssttrriinngg.hh>
        !            12: cchhaarr *mmeemmccccppyy(_d_e_s_t, _s_r_c, _c, _n)
        !            13: cchhaarr *_d_e_s_t, *_s_r_c; uunnssiiggnneedd iinntt _c, _n;
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        !            15: mmeemmccccppyy copies characters  from _s_r_c to _d_e_s_t, stopping when either
        !            16: it finds the  first occurrence of character _c or  it has copied _n
        !            17: characters.   Unlike  the  routines  ssttrrccppyy and  ssttrrnnccppyy,  mmeemmccppyy
        !            18: copies from  one region to another.  Therefore,  it will not halt
        !            19: automatically when it encounters a null character.
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        !            21: mmeemmccccppyy returns a pointer to the first location after character _c
        !            22: in _d_e_s_t, or NULL if character _c was not found.
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        !            24: ***** See Also *****
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        !            26: mmeemmccppyy(), ssttrrccppyy(), ssttrrnnccppyy(), ssttrriinngg ffuunnccttiioonnss, ssttrriinngg.hh
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        !            28: ***** Notes *****
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        !            30: mmeemmccccppyy is not part of the  ANSI C Standard.  Use of this library
        !            31: routine may restrict portability.
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        !            33: If _d_e_s_t  and _s_r_c overlap,  the behavior of  mmeemmccccppyy is undefined.
        !            34: _d_e_s_t should  point to enough  reserved memory to hold  _n bytes of
        !            35: data; otherwise, data corruption may result.
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