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STRCAT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual STRCAT(3) NAME strcat, strncat -- concatenate strings LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <string.h> char * strcat(char * restrict s, const char * restrict append); char * strncat(char * restrict s, const char * restrict append, size_t count); DESCRIPTION The strcat() and strncat() functions append a copy of the null-terminated string append to the end of the null-terminated string s, then add a ter- minating `\0'. The string s must have sufficient space to hold the re- sult. If s and append overlap, the results are undefined. The strncat() function appends not more than count characters from append, and then adds a terminating `\0'. If s and append overlap, the results are undefined. RETURN VALUES The strcat() and strncat() functions return the pointer s. SEE ALSO bcopy(3), memccpy(3), memcpy(3), memmove(3), strcpy(3), strlcat(3), strlcpy(3), wcscat(3) STANDARDS The strcat() and strncat() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 ("ISO C90"). SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS The strcat() function is easily misused in a manner which enables mali- cious users to arbitrarily change a running program's functionality through a buffer overflow attack. Avoid using strcat(). Instead, use strncat() or strlcat() and ensure that no more characters are copied to the destination buffer than it can hold. Note that strncat() can also be problematic. It may be a security con- cern for a string to be truncated at all. Since the truncated string will not be as long as the original, it may refer to a completely differ- ent resource and usage of the truncated resource could result in very in- correct behavior. Example: void foo(const char *arbitrary_string) { char onstack[8]; #if defined(BAD) /* * This first strcat is bad behavior. Do not use strcat! */ (void)strcat(onstack, arbitrary_string); /* BAD! */ #elif defined(BETTER) /* * The following two lines demonstrate better use of * strncat(). */ (void)strncat(onstack, arbitrary_string, sizeof(onstack) - strlen(onstack) - 1); #elif defined(BEST) /* * These lines are even more robust due to testing for * truncation. */ if (strlen(arbitrary_string) + 1 > sizeof(onstack) - strlen(onstack)) err(1, "onstack would be truncated"); (void)strncat(onstack, arbitrary_string, sizeof(onstack) - strlen(onstack) - 1); #endif } BSD December 1, 2009 BSD
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