.TH LIBSIMPLE_ALIGNED_STRDUP 3 libsimple .SH NAME libsimple_aligned_strdup, libsimple_aligned_strdupa \- duplicate a string .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include char *libsimple_aligned_strdupa(const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); char *libsimple_aligned_strdup(const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); char *libsimple_enaligned_strdup(int \fIstatus\fP, const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); inline char *libsimple_ealigned_strdup(const char *\fIs\fP, size_t \fIn\fP); #ifndef aligned_strdupa # define aligned_strdupa libsimple_aligned_strdupa #endif #ifndef aligned_strdup # define aligned_strdup libsimple_aligned_strdup #endif #ifndef enaligned_strdup # define enaligned_strdup libsimple_enaligned_strdup #endif #ifndef ealigned_strdup # define ealigned_strdup libsimple_ealigned_strdup #endif .fi .PP Link with .IR \-lsimple . .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup () function allocates memory with the alignment specified in the .I alignment parameter and copies the string .I s into the new allocation. .PP The .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup () and .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup () functions are versions of the .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup () 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_strdupa () function is implemented as a macro and is a version of the .BR libsimple_strdup () 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_aligned_strdupa (), .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup (), .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup (), and .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup () functions return a non-null pointer, on failure the .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup () function returns .B NULL and set .I errno to indicate the error, and the .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup (), and .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup () functions exit the process. The .BR libsimple_aligned_strdupa () 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_aligned_strdupa () function, it is automatically deallocated when the calling function returns. .SH ERRORS The .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup () function may fail for any reason specified for the .BR aligned_alloc (3) function. .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_aligned_strdupa (), .br .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup (), T} Thread safety MT-Safe T{ .BR libsimple_aligned_strdupa (), .br .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup (), T} Async-signal safety AS-Safe T{ .BR libsimple_aligned_strdupa (), .br .BR libsimple_aligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_enaligned_strdup (), .br .BR libsimple_ealigned_strdup (), 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 HISTORY libsimple 1.2 .SH BUGS None. .SH SEE ALSO .BR libsimple_aligned_strndup (3), .BR libsimple_aligned_memdup (3), .BR libsimple_aligned_wcsdup (3), .BR libsimple_aligned_wcsndup (3), .BR libsimple_aligned_wmemdup (3), .BR strdup (3)