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STRINIT(3) C Programmer's Manual STRINIT(3) NAME strinit - initialize a string with a given character to a given length SYNOPSIS #include <publib.h> char *strinit(char *s, int c, size_t len) { DESCRIPTION strinit initializes the string pointed to by s to be of length len, all characters being c, where the terminating '\0' is not included in the length, i.e., the string will use len+1 characters. RETURN VALUE strinit will return s. EXAMPLE To initialize a string to consist of twenty underscores, one would do the following. #include <publib.h> char string[21]; /* note 21 to make room for '\0' */ strinit(string, '_', 20); SEE ALSO publib(3) AUTHOR Lars Wirzenius (lars.wirzenius@helsinki.fi) Publib C Programmer's Manual STRINIT(3)
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