pmstrncat(3) — Linux manual page
PMSTRNCAT(3) Library Functions Manual PMSTRNCAT(3)
NAME
pmstrncat - safe string concatenation
C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>
int pmstrncat(char *dest, size_t destlen, char *src);
cc ... -lpcp
DESCRIPTION
pmstrncat is safe string concatenation routine with semantics
similar to strncat(3).
The main differences are that src must be null-byte terminated,
destlen is the length of the destination buffer (dest) not the
length of the source string (src), and pmstrncat ensures that
dest is null-byte terminated, even when strlen(src) is larger
than the remaining space in dest (destlen - strlen(dest) on
entry).
On success, pmstrncat returns 0, else -1 indicates that src is
too big and the result been truncated to ensure dest has no been
overrun.
SEE ALSO
pmstrncpy(3) and strncat(3).
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