wcsncat(3)wcsncat(3)NAME
wcsncat, wcsncmp, wcsncpy - Perform operations on wide-character
strings with a character count
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wcsncat(
wchar_t *wcstring1,
const wchar_t *wcstring2,
size_t number ); int wcsncmp(
const wchar_t *wcstring1,
const wchar_t *wcstring2,
size_t number ); wchar_t *wcsncpy(
wchar_t *wcstring1,
const wchar_t *wcstring2,
size_t number );
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc)
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry stan‐
dards as follows:
wcsncat(), wcsncmp(), wcsncpy(): XSH5.0
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about
industry standards and associated tags.
PARAMETERS
Points to a location containing the first wide-character string.
Points to a location containing the second wide-character string.
Specifies the number of wide characters in the string operation. In
wcsncat(), specifies the maximum number of wide characters to append;
in wcsncmp(), specifies the maximum number of wide characters to com‐
pare; and, in wcsncpy, specifies the number of wide characters to copy.
DESCRIPTION
The wcsncat(), wcsncmp(), and wcsncpy() functions operate on null-ter‐
minated, wide-character strings.
The wcsncat() function appends wide characters from the wcstring2
parameter to the end of the wcstring1 parameter. The initial character
of the wcstring2 parameter overwrites the terminating null wide charac‐
ter of the wcstring1 parameter. The wcsncat() function appends charac‐
ters until it encounters a null wide character in wcstring2 or appends,
at most, the number of characters specified by the value of the number
parameter. The function then appends a null wide character to the
result and returns wcstring1. When operating on strings stored in
fields that overlap, the behavior of this function is unreliable.
The wcsncmp() function compares the wide characters in the wcstring1
parameter to the wcstring2 parameter. The wcsncmp() function compares
wide characters until it has compared number wide characters or until
it has reached a terminating null wide character. The function com‐
pares, at most, the number of wide characters specified by the value of
the number parameter. When operating on strings stored in fields that
overlap, the behavior of this function is unreliable.
The wcsncmp() function compares strings based on the machine collating
order. It does not use the locale-dependent sorting order. Use the
wcscoll() function for locale-dependent sorting.
The wcsncpy() function copies wide characters from the wcstring2 param‐
eter to the wcstring1 parameter and returns wcstring1. The function
copies the number of wide characters specified by the value of the num‐
ber parameter. If wcstring2 is shorter than number characters,
wcstring1 is padded out to number characters with null wide characters.
However, if there is no null wide character in the first number charac‐
ters of the wcstring2 array, the result in the wcstring1 array is not
null terminated.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, the wcsncat() and wcsncpy() functions return
a pointer to the resulting string, wcstring1.
On successful completion, the wcsncmp() function returns an integer
whose value is greater than 0 (zero) if wcstring1 is greater than
wcstring2, returns 0 (zero) if the strings are equivalent, and returns
an integer whose value is less than 0 (zero) if wcstring1 is less than
wcstring2.
No return value is reserved to indicate an error condition for any of
these functions.
SEE ALSO
Functions: strncat(3), wcscat(3), wcschr(3), wcscoll(3), wcslen(3),
wcsspn(3)
Standards: standards(5)wcsncat(3)