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  1. #ifndef MC_STRUTIL_H
  2. #define MC_STRUTIL_H
  3. #include "lib/global.h" /* include glib.h */
  4. #include <sys/types.h>
  5. #include <inttypes.h>
  6. #include <string.h>
  7. /* Header file for strutil.c, strutilascii.c, strutil8bit.c, strutilutf8.c.
  8. * There are two sort of functions:
  9. * 1. functions for working with growing strings and conversion strings between
  10. * different encodings.
  11. * (implemented directly in strutil.c)
  12. * 2. functions, that hide differences between encodings derived from ASCII.
  13. * (implemented separately in strutilascii.c, strutil8bit.c, strutilutf8.c)
  14. * documentation is made for UTF-8 version of functions.
  15. */
  16. /* invalid strings
  17. * function, that works with invalid strings are marked with "I"
  18. * in documentation
  19. * invalid bytes of string are handled as one byte characters with width 1, they
  20. * are displayed as questionmarks, I-maked comparing functions try to keep
  21. * the original value of these bytes.
  22. */
  23. /* combining characters
  24. * displaynig: all handled as zero with characters, expect combing character
  25. * at the begin of string, this character has with one (space add before),
  26. * so str_term_width is not good for computing width of singles characters
  27. * (never return zero, expect empty string)
  28. * for compatibility are strings composed before displaynig
  29. * comparing: comparing decompose all string before comparing, n-compare
  30. * functions do not work as is usual, because same strings do not have to be
  31. * same length in UTF-8. So they return 0 if one string is prefix of the other
  32. * one.
  33. * str_prefix is used to determine, how many characters from one string are
  34. * prefix in second string. However, str_prefix return number of characters in
  35. * decompose form. (used in do_search (screen.c))
  36. */
  37. /*** typedefs(not structures) and defined constants **********************************************/
  38. #define IS_FIT(x) ((x) & 0x0010)
  39. #define MAKE_FIT(x) ((x) | 0x0010)
  40. #define HIDE_FIT(x) ((x) & 0x000f)
  41. #define INVALID_CONV ((GIConv) (-1))
  42. /*** enums ***************************************************************************************/
  43. /* results of conversion function
  44. */
  45. typedef enum
  46. {
  47. /* success means, that conversion has been finished successfully
  48. */
  49. ESTR_SUCCESS = 0,
  50. /* problem means, that not every characters was successfully converted (They are
  51. * replaced with questionmark). So is impossible convert string back.
  52. */
  53. ESTR_PROBLEM = 1,
  54. /* failure means, that conversion is not possible (example: wrong encoding
  55. * of input string)
  56. */
  57. ESTR_FAILURE = 2
  58. } estr_t;
  59. /* alignment strings on terminal
  60. */
  61. typedef enum
  62. {
  63. J_LEFT = 0x01,
  64. J_RIGHT = 0x02,
  65. J_CENTER = 0x03,
  66. /* if there is enough space for string on terminal,
  67. * string is centered otherwise is aligned to left */
  68. J_CENTER_LEFT = 0x04,
  69. /* fit alignment, if string is to long, is truncated with '~' */
  70. J_LEFT_FIT = 0x11,
  71. J_RIGHT_FIT = 0x12,
  72. J_CENTER_FIT = 0x13,
  73. J_CENTER_LEFT_FIT = 0x14
  74. } align_crt_t;
  75. /* string-to-integer parsing results
  76. */
  77. typedef enum
  78. {
  79. LONGINT_OK = 0,
  80. /* These two values can be ORed together, to indicate that both errors occurred. */
  81. LONGINT_OVERFLOW = 1,
  82. LONGINT_INVALID_SUFFIX_CHAR = 2,
  83. LONGINT_INVALID_SUFFIX_CHAR_WITH_OVERFLOW = (LONGINT_INVALID_SUFFIX_CHAR | LONGINT_OVERFLOW),
  84. LONGINT_INVALID = 4
  85. } strtol_error_t;
  86. /*** structures declarations (and typedefs of structures)*****************************************/
  87. /* all functions in str_class must be defined for every encoding */
  88. struct str_class
  89. {
  90. /* *INDENT-OFF* */
  91. gchar *(*conv_gerror_message) (GError * error, const char *def_msg);
  92. /*I*/ estr_t (*vfs_convert_to) (GIConv coder, const char *string, int size, GString * buffer);
  93. /*I*/ void (*insert_replace_char) (GString * buffer);
  94. gboolean (*is_valid_string) (const char *text);
  95. /*I*/ int (*is_valid_char) (const char *ch, size_t size);
  96. /*I*/ void (*cnext_char) (const char **text);
  97. void (*cprev_char) (const char **text);
  98. void (*cnext_char_safe) (const char **text);
  99. /*I*/ void (*cprev_char_safe) (const char **text);
  100. /*I*/ int (*cnext_noncomb_char) (const char **text);
  101. /*I*/ int (*cprev_noncomb_char) (const char **text, const char *begin);
  102. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_isspace) (const char *ch);
  103. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_ispunct) (const char *ch);
  104. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_isalnum) (const char *ch);
  105. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_isdigit) (const char *ch);
  106. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_isprint) (const char *ch);
  107. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_iscombiningmark) (const char *ch);
  108. /*I*/ int (*length) (const char *text);
  109. /*I*/ int (*length2) (const char *text, int size);
  110. /*I*/ int (*length_noncomb) (const char *text);
  111. /*I*/ gboolean (*char_toupper) (const char *ch, char **out, size_t * remain);
  112. gboolean (*char_tolower) (const char *ch, char **out, size_t * remain);
  113. void (*fix_string) (char *text);
  114. /*I*/ const char *(*term_form) (const char *text);
  115. /*I*/ const char *(*fit_to_term) (const char *text, int width, align_crt_t just_mode);
  116. /*I*/ const char *(*term_trim) (const char *text, int width);
  117. /*I*/ const char *(*term_substring) (const char *text, int start, int width);
  118. /*I*/ int (*term_width1) (const char *text);
  119. /*I*/ int (*term_width2) (const char *text, size_t length);
  120. /*I*/ int (*term_char_width) (const char *length);
  121. /*I*/ const char *(*trunc) (const char *length, int width);
  122. /*I*/ int (*offset_to_pos) (const char *text, size_t length);
  123. /*I*/ int (*column_to_pos) (const char *text, size_t pos);
  124. /*I*/ char *(*create_search_needle) (const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  125. void (*release_search_needle) (char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  126. const char *(*search_first) (const char *text, const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  127. const char *(*search_last) (const char *text, const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  128. int (*compare) (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  129. /*I*/ int (*ncompare) (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  130. /*I*/ int (*casecmp) (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  131. /*I*/ int (*ncasecmp) (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  132. /*I*/ int (*prefix) (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  133. /*I*/ int (*caseprefix) (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  134. /*I*/ char *(*create_key) (const char *text, gboolean case_sen);
  135. /*I*/ char *(*create_key_for_filename) (const char *text, gboolean case_sen);
  136. /*I*/ int (*key_collate) (const char *t1, const char *t2, gboolean case_sen);
  137. /*I*/ void (*release_key) (char *key, gboolean case_sen);
  138. /* *INDENT-ON* */
  139. };
  140. /*** global variables defined in .c file *********************************************************/
  141. /* standard converters */
  142. extern GIConv str_cnv_to_term;
  143. extern GIConv str_cnv_from_term;
  144. /* from terminal encoding to terminal encoding */
  145. extern GIConv str_cnv_not_convert;
  146. /*** declarations of public functions ************************************************************/
  147. struct str_class str_utf8_init (void);
  148. struct str_class str_8bit_init (void);
  149. struct str_class str_ascii_init (void);
  150. /* create converter from "from_enc" to terminal encoding
  151. * if "from_enc" is not supported return INVALID_CONV
  152. */
  153. GIConv str_crt_conv_from (const char *from_enc);
  154. /* create converter from terminal encoding to "to_enc"
  155. * if "to_enc" is not supported return INVALID_CONV
  156. */
  157. GIConv str_crt_conv_to (const char *to_enc);
  158. /* close converter, do not close str_cnv_to_term, str_cnv_from_term,
  159. * str_cnv_not_convert
  160. */
  161. void str_close_conv (GIConv conv);
  162. /* return on of not used buffers (.used == 0) or create new
  163. * returned buffer has set .used to 1
  164. */
  165. /* convert string using coder, result of conversion is appended at end of buffer
  166. * return ESTR_SUCCESS if there was no problem.
  167. * otherwise return ESTR_PROBLEM or ESTR_FAILURE
  168. */
  169. estr_t str_convert (GIConv coder, const char *string, GString * buffer);
  170. estr_t str_nconvert (GIConv coder, const char *string, int size, GString * buffer);
  171. /* convert GError message (which in UTF-8) to terminal charset
  172. * def_char is used if result of error->str conversion if ESTR_FAILURE
  173. * return new allocated null-terminated string, which is need to be freed
  174. * I
  175. */
  176. gchar *str_conv_gerror_message (GError * error, const char *def_msg);
  177. /* return only ESTR_SUCCESS or ESTR_FAILURE, because vfs must be able to convert
  178. * result to original string. (so no replace with questionmark)
  179. * if coder is str_cnv_from_term or str_cnv_not_convert, string is only copied,
  180. * so is possible to show file, that is not valid in terminal encoding
  181. */
  182. estr_t str_vfs_convert_from (GIConv coder, const char *string, GString * buffer);
  183. /* if coder is str_cnv_to_term or str_cnv_not_convert, string is only copied,
  184. * does replace with questionmark
  185. * I
  186. */
  187. estr_t str_vfs_convert_to (GIConv coder, const char *string, int size, GString * buffer);
  188. /* printf function for str_buffer, append result of printf at the end of buffer
  189. */
  190. /* *INDENT-OFF* */
  191. void str_printf (GString * buffer, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF (2, 3);
  192. /* *INDENT-ON* */
  193. /* add standard replacement character in terminal encoding
  194. */
  195. void str_insert_replace_char (GString * buffer);
  196. /* init strings and set terminal encoding,
  197. * if is termenc NULL, detect terminal encoding
  198. * create all str_cnv_* and set functions for terminal encoding
  199. */
  200. void str_init_strings (const char *termenc);
  201. /* free all str_buffer and all str_cnv_*
  202. */
  203. void str_uninit_strings (void);
  204. /* try convert characters in ch to output using conv
  205. * ch_size is size of ch, can by (size_t)(-1) (-1 only for ASCII
  206. * compatible encoding, for other must be set)
  207. * return ESTR_SUCCESS if conversion was successfully,
  208. * ESTR_PROBLEM if ch contains only part of characters,
  209. * ESTR_FAILURE if conversion is not possible
  210. */
  211. estr_t str_translate_char (GIConv conv, const char *ch, size_t ch_size,
  212. char *output, size_t out_size);
  213. /* test, if text is valid in terminal encoding
  214. * I
  215. */
  216. gboolean str_is_valid_string (const char *text);
  217. /* test, if first char of ch is valid
  218. * size, how many bytes characters occupied, could be (size_t)(-1)
  219. * return 1 if it is valid, -1 if it is invalid or -2 if it is only part of
  220. * multibyte character
  221. * I
  222. */
  223. int str_is_valid_char (const char *ch, size_t size);
  224. /* return next characters after text, do not call on the end of string
  225. */
  226. char *str_get_next_char (char *text);
  227. const char *str_cget_next_char (const char *text);
  228. /* return previous characters before text, do not call on the start of strings
  229. */
  230. char *str_get_prev_char (char *text);
  231. const char *str_cget_prev_char (const char *text);
  232. /* set text to next characters, do not call on the end of string
  233. */
  234. void str_next_char (char **text);
  235. void str_cnext_char (const char **text);
  236. /* set text to previous characters, do not call on the start of strings
  237. */
  238. void str_prev_char (char **text);
  239. void str_cprev_char (const char **text);
  240. /* return next characters after text, do not call on the end of string
  241. * works with invalid string
  242. * I
  243. */
  244. char *str_get_next_char_safe (char *text);
  245. const char *str_cget_next_char_safe (const char *text);
  246. /* return previous characters before text, do not call on the start of strings
  247. * works with invalid string
  248. * I
  249. */
  250. char *str_get_prev_char_safe (char *text);
  251. const char *str_cget_prev_char_safe (const char *text);
  252. /* set text to next characters, do not call on the end of string
  253. * works with invalid string
  254. * I
  255. */
  256. void str_next_char_safe (char **text);
  257. void str_cnext_char_safe (const char **text);
  258. /* set text to previous characters, do not call on the start of strings
  259. * works with invalid string
  260. * I
  261. */
  262. void str_prev_char_safe (char **text);
  263. void str_cprev_char_safe (const char **text);
  264. /* set text to next noncombining characters, check the end of text
  265. * return how many characters was skipped
  266. * works with invalid string
  267. * I
  268. */
  269. int str_next_noncomb_char (char **text);
  270. int str_cnext_noncomb_char (const char **text);
  271. /* set text to previous noncombining characters, search stop at begin
  272. * return how many characters was skipped
  273. * works with invalid string
  274. * I
  275. */
  276. int str_prev_noncomb_char (char **text, const char *begin);
  277. int str_cprev_noncomb_char (const char **text, const char *begin);
  278. /* if first characters in ch is space, tabulator or new lines
  279. * I
  280. */
  281. gboolean str_isspace (const char *ch);
  282. /* if first characters in ch is punctuation or symbol
  283. * I
  284. */
  285. gboolean str_ispunct (const char *ch);
  286. /* if first characters in ch is alphanum
  287. * I
  288. */
  289. gboolean str_isalnum (const char *ch);
  290. /* if first characters in ch is digit
  291. * I
  292. */
  293. gboolean str_isdigit (const char *ch);
  294. /* if first characters in ch is printable
  295. * I
  296. */
  297. gboolean str_isprint (const char *ch);
  298. /* if first characters in ch is a combining mark (only in utf-8)
  299. * combining makrs are assumed to be zero width
  300. * I
  301. */
  302. gboolean str_iscombiningmark (const char *ch);
  303. /* write lower from of first characters in ch into out
  304. * decrase remain by size of returned characters
  305. * if out is not big enough, do nothing
  306. */
  307. gboolean str_toupper (const char *ch, char **out, size_t *remain);
  308. /* write upper from of first characters in ch into out
  309. * decrase remain by size of returned characters
  310. * if out is not big enough, do nothing
  311. */
  312. gboolean str_tolower (const char *ch, char **out, size_t *remain);
  313. /* return length of text in characters
  314. * I
  315. */
  316. int str_length (const char *text);
  317. /* return length of text in characters, limit to size
  318. * I
  319. */
  320. int str_length2 (const char *text, int size);
  321. /* return length of one char
  322. * I
  323. */
  324. int str_length_char (const char *text);
  325. /* return length of text in characters, count only noncombining characters
  326. * I
  327. */
  328. int str_length_noncomb (const char *text);
  329. /* replace all invalid characters in text with questionmark
  330. * after return, text is valid string in terminal encoding
  331. * I
  332. */
  333. void str_fix_string (char *text);
  334. /* replace all invalid characters in text with questionmark
  335. * replace all unprintable characters with '.'
  336. * return static allocated string, "text" is not changed
  337. * returned string do not need to be freed
  338. * I
  339. */
  340. const char *str_term_form (const char *text);
  341. /* like str_term_form, but text can be alignment to width
  342. * alignment is specified in just_mode (J_LEFT, J_LEFT_FIT, ...)
  343. * result is completed with spaces to width
  344. * I
  345. */
  346. const char *str_fit_to_term (const char *text, int width, align_crt_t just_mode);
  347. /* like str_term_form, but when text is wider than width, three dots are
  348. * inserted at begin and result is completed with suffix of text
  349. * no additional spaces are inserted
  350. * I
  351. */
  352. const char *str_term_trim (const char *text, int width);
  353. /* like str_term_form, but return only specified substring
  354. * start - column (position) on terminal, where substring begin
  355. * result is completed with spaces to width
  356. * I
  357. */
  358. const char *str_term_substring (const char *text, int start, int width);
  359. /* return width, that will be text occupied on terminal
  360. * I
  361. */
  362. int str_term_width1 (const char *text);
  363. /* return width, that will be text occupied on terminal
  364. * text is limited by length in characters
  365. * I
  366. */
  367. int str_term_width2 (const char *text, size_t length);
  368. /* return width, that will be character occupied on terminal
  369. * combining characters are always zero width
  370. * I
  371. */
  372. int str_term_char_width (const char *text);
  373. /* convert position in characters to position in bytes
  374. * I
  375. */
  376. int str_offset_to_pos (const char *text, size_t length);
  377. /* convert position on terminal to position in characters
  378. * I
  379. */
  380. int str_column_to_pos (const char *text, size_t pos);
  381. /* like str_fit_to_term width just_mode = J_LEFT_FIT,
  382. * but do not insert additional spaces
  383. * I
  384. */
  385. const char *str_trunc (const char *text, int width);
  386. /* create needle, that will be searched in str_search_fist/last,
  387. * so needle can be reused
  388. * in UTF-8 return normalized form of needle
  389. */
  390. char *str_create_search_needle (const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  391. /* free needle returned by str_create_search_needle
  392. */
  393. void str_release_search_needle (char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  394. /* search for first occurrence of search in text
  395. */
  396. const char *str_search_first (const char *text, const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  397. /* search for last occurrence of search in text
  398. */
  399. const char *str_search_last (const char *text, const char *needle, gboolean case_sen);
  400. /* case sensitive compare two strings
  401. * I
  402. */
  403. int str_compare (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  404. /* case sensitive compare two strings
  405. * if one string is prefix of the other string, return 0
  406. * I
  407. */
  408. int str_ncompare (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  409. /* case insensitive compare two strings
  410. * I
  411. */
  412. int str_casecmp (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  413. /* case insensitive compare two strings
  414. * if one string is prefix of the other string, return 0
  415. * I
  416. */
  417. int str_ncasecmp (const char *t1, const char *t2);
  418. /* return, how many bytes are are same from start in text and prefix
  419. * both strings are decomposed before comparing and return value is counted
  420. * in decomposed form, too. calling with prefix, prefix, you get size in bytes
  421. * of prefix in decomposed form,
  422. * I
  423. */
  424. int str_prefix (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  425. /* case insensitive version of str_prefix
  426. * I
  427. */
  428. int str_caseprefix (const char *text, const char *prefix);
  429. /* create a key that is used by str_key_collate
  430. * I
  431. */
  432. char *str_create_key (const char *text, gboolean case_sen);
  433. /* create a key that is used by str_key_collate
  434. * should aware dot '.' in text
  435. * I
  436. */
  437. char *str_create_key_for_filename (const char *text, gboolean case_sen);
  438. /* compare two string using LC_COLLATE, if is possible
  439. * if case_sen is set, comparing is case sensitive,
  440. * case_sen must be same for str_create_key, str_key_collate and str_release_key
  441. * I
  442. */
  443. int str_key_collate (const char *t1, const char *t2, gboolean case_sen);
  444. /* release_key created by str_create_key, only right way to release key
  445. * I
  446. */
  447. void str_release_key (char *key, gboolean case_sen);
  448. /* return TRUE if codeset_name is utf8 or utf-8
  449. * I
  450. */
  451. gboolean str_isutf8 (const char *codeset_name);
  452. const char *str_detect_termencoding (void);
  453. int str_verscmp (const char *s1, const char *s2);
  454. /* Compare version strings:
  455. Compare strings a and b as file names containing version numbers, and return an integer
  456. that is negative, zero, or positive depending on whether a compares less than, equal to,
  457. or greater than b.
  458. Use the following version sort algorithm:
  459. 1. Compare the strings' maximal-length non-digit prefixes lexically.
  460. If there is a difference return that difference.
  461. Otherwise discard the prefixes and continue with the next step.
  462. 2. Compare the strings' maximal-length digit prefixes, using numeric comparison
  463. of the numbers represented by each prefix. (Treat an empty prefix as zero; this can
  464. happen only at string end.)
  465. If there is a difference, return that difference.
  466. Otherwise discard the prefixes and continue with the next step.
  467. 3. If both strings are empty, return 0. Otherwise continue with step 1.
  468. In version sort, lexical comparison is left to right, byte by byte, using the byte's numeric
  469. value (0-255), except that:
  470. 1. ASCII letters sort before other bytes.
  471. 2. A tilde sorts before anything, even an empty string.
  472. In addition to the version sort rules, the following strings have special priority and sort
  473. before all other strings (listed in order):
  474. 1. The empty string.
  475. 2. ".".
  476. 3. "..".
  477. 4. Strings starting with "." sort before other strings.
  478. Before comparing two strings where both begin with non-".", or where both begin with "."
  479. but neither is "." or "..", suffixes matching the C-locale extended regular expression
  480. (\.[A-Za-z~][A-Za-z0-9~]*)*$ are removed and the strings compared without them, using version sort
  481. without special priority; if they do not compare equal, this comparison result is used and
  482. the suffixes are effectively ignored. Otherwise, the entire strings are compared using version sort.
  483. When removing a suffix from a nonempty string, remove the maximal-length suffix such that
  484. the remaining string is nonempty.
  485. */
  486. int filevercmp (const char *a, const char *b);
  487. /* Like filevercmp, except compare the byte arrays a (of length alen) and b (of length blen)
  488. so that a and b can contain '\0', which sorts just before '\1'. But if alen is -1 treat
  489. a as a string terminated by '\0', and similarly for blen.
  490. */
  491. int filenvercmp (char const *a, ssize_t alen, char const *b, ssize_t blen);
  492. /* return how many lines and columns will text occupy on terminal
  493. */
  494. void str_msg_term_size (const char *text, int *lines, int *columns);
  495. /**
  496. * skip first needle's in haystack
  497. *
  498. * @param haystack pointer to string
  499. * @param needle pointer to string
  500. * @param skip_count skip first bytes
  501. *
  502. * @return pointer to skip_count+1 needle (or NULL if not found).
  503. */
  504. char *strrstr_skip_count (const char *haystack, const char *needle, size_t skip_count);
  505. char *str_replace_all (const char *haystack, const char *needle, const char *replacement);
  506. GPtrArray *str_tokenize (const char *string);
  507. strtol_error_t xstrtoumax (const char *s, char **ptr, int base, uintmax_t * val,
  508. const char *valid_suffixes);
  509. uintmax_t parse_integer (const char *str, gboolean * invalid);
  510. char *str_escape (const char *src, gsize src_len, const char *escaped_chars,
  511. gboolean escape_non_printable);
  512. char *str_unescape (const char *src, gsize src_len, const char *unescaped_chars,
  513. gboolean unescape_non_printable);
  514. char *str_shell_unescape (const char *text);
  515. char *str_shell_escape (const char *text);
  516. char *str_glob_escape (const char *text);
  517. char *str_glob_unescape (const char *text);
  518. char *str_regex_escape (const char *text);
  519. char *str_regex_unescape (const char *text);
  520. gboolean str_is_char_escaped (const char *start, const char *current);
  521. /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  522. /*** inline functions ****************************************************************************/
  523. /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  524. static inline void
  525. str_replace (char *s, char from, char to)
  526. {
  527. for (; *s != '\0'; s++)
  528. {
  529. if (*s == from)
  530. *s = to;
  531. }
  532. }
  533. /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  534. /*
  535. * strcpy is unsafe on overlapping memory areas, so define memmove-alike
  536. * string function.
  537. * Have sense only when:
  538. * * dest <= src
  539. * AND
  540. * * dest and str are pointers to one object (as Roland Illig pointed).
  541. *
  542. * We can't use str*cpy funs here:
  543. * http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/5/27/1951294
  544. *
  545. * @param dest pointer to string
  546. * @param src pointer to string
  547. *
  548. * @return newly allocated string
  549. *
  550. */
  551. static inline char *
  552. str_move (char *dest, const char *src)
  553. {
  554. size_t n;
  555. g_assert (dest <= src);
  556. n = strlen (src) + 1; /* + '\0' */
  557. return (char *) memmove (dest, src, n);
  558. }
  559. /* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  560. #endif /* MC_STRUTIL_H */