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STRSEP(3) Linux Programmer's Manual STRSEP(3)

NAME

strsep - extract token from string SYNOPSIS

#include char *strsep(char **stringp, const char *delim); Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see featuretestmacros(7)): strsep(): BSDSOURCE DESCRIPTION If *stringp is NULL, the strsep() function returns NULL and does noth‐ ing else. Otherwise, this function finds the first token in the string *stringp, where tokens are delimited by symbols in the string delim. This token is terminated by overwriting the delimiter with a null byte ('\0') and *stringp is updated to point past the token. In case no delimiter was found, the token is taken to be the entire string *stringp, and *stringp is made NULL. RETURN VALUE The strsep() function returns a pointer to the token, that is, it returns the original value of *stringp. ATTRIBUTES For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7). ┌──────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐ │Interface │ Attribute │ Value │ ├──────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤

│strsep() │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │ └──────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘ CONFORMING TO 4.4BSD. NOTES The strsep() function was introduced as a replacement for strtok(3), since the latter cannot handle empty fields. However, strtok(3) con‐ forms to C89/C99 and hence is more portable. BUGS Be cautious when using this function. If you do use it, note that: * This function modifies its first argument. * This function cannot be used on constant strings. * The identity of the delimiting character is lost. SEE ALSO index(3), memchr(3), rindex(3), strchr(3), string(3), strpbrk(3), str‐ spn(3), strstr(3), strtok(3) COLOPHON

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