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diff --git a/man/libsimple_enstrndup.3 b/man/libsimple_enstrndup.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 66272b0..0000000 --- a/man/libsimple_enstrndup.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -.TH LIBSIMPLE_ENSTRNDUP 3 2018-10-27 libsimple -.SH NAME -libsimple_enstrndup, libsimple_strndupa \- duplicate the beginning of a string -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -#include <libsimple.h> - -char *libsimple_strndupa(const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); -char *libsimple_enstrndup(int \fIstatus\fP, const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); -static inline char *libsimple_estrndup(const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); - -#ifndef strndupa -# define strndupa libsimple_strndupa -#endif -#ifndef enstrndup -# define enstrndup libsimple_enstrndup -#endif -#ifndef estrndup -# define estrndup libsimple_estrndup -#endif -.fi -.PP -Link with -.IR \-lsimple . -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.BR libsimple_enstrndup () -and -.BR libsimple_estrndup () -functions are versions of the -.BR strndup (3) -function that call the -.BR libsimple_enprintf (3) -function on failure, causing the process to print -an error message and exit. See -.BR libsimple_enprintf (3) -for more information. -.PP -The -.BR libsimple_strndupa () -function is implemented as a macro and is a version -of the -.BR strndup (3) -function that uses allocates the memory on the stack -rather than on the heap, causing the return pointer -to become invalid when the calling function returns. -It is only available when compling with GCC or Clang. -.SH RETURN VALUE -Upon successful completion, the -.BR libsimple_strndupa (), -.BR libsimple_enstrndup (), -and -.BR libsimple_estrndup () -functions return a non-null pointer, on failure the -.BR libsimple_enstrndup (), -and -.BR libsimple_estrndup () -functions exit the process. The -.BR libsimple_strndupa () -function cannot fail, however the kernel -can kill the thread, and possibly the process, with a -.B SIGSEGV -signal if the memory cannot be allocated. -.PP -The returned pointer should be deallocated when it -is no longer needed, except for the pointer returned -by the -.BR libsimple_strndupa () -function, it is automatically deallocated when the -calling function returns. -.SH ERRORS -None. -.SH ATTRIBUTES -For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see -.BR attributes (7). -.TS -allbox; -lb lb lb -l l l. -Interface Attribute Value -T{ -.BR libsimple_strndupa (), -.br -.BR libsimple_enstrndup (), -.br -.BR libsimple_estrndup (), -T} Thread safety MT-Safe -T{ -.BR libsimple_strndupa (), -.br -.BR libsimple_enstrndup (), -.br -.BR libsimple_estrndup (), -T} Async-signal safety AS-Safe -T{ -.BR libsimple_strndupa (), -.br -.BR libsimple_enstrndup (), -.br -.BR libsimple_estrndup (), -T} Async-cancel safety AC-Safe -.TE -.SH EXAMPLES -None. -.SH APPLICATION USAGE -None. -.SH RATIONALE -None. -.SH FUTURE DIRECTIONS -None. -.SH NOTES -None. -.SH BUGS -None. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR libsimple_enstrdup (3), -.BR libsimple_memdup (3), -.BR libsimple_aligned_memdup (3), -.BR strndup (3), -.BR strdup (3) |