From: Eric B. <ebo...@li...> - 2003-09-07 17:07:57
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> This one is more varied. Minor nits: @@ -1211,35 +1212,45 @@ @@char *@ustrchr(const char *s, int c); @xref uconvert, ustrrchr, ustrstr, ustrpbrk, ustrtok - This function returns a pointer to the first occurrence of c in s, or - NULL if no match was found. Note that if c is NULL, this will return a - pointer to the end of the string. + Use this function to find the first occurrence of the character c in the + string s, which has to be null-terminated. Finds the first occurrence of the character c in the string s. @@char *@ustrrchr(const char *s, int c); @xref uconvert, ustrchr, ustrstr, ustrpbrk, ustrtok - This function returns a pointer to the last occurrence of c in s, or NULL - if no match was found. + Use this function to find the last occurrence of the character c in the + string s, which has to be null-terminated. Finds the last occurrence of the character c in the string s. +@retval + Returns a pointer to the token, or NULL if no more are found. You can free + the memory pointed by last once NULL is returned. You can free the memory pointed to by 'last' once... You might also + want to check out Peter Wang's "Debugging with GDB" article, featured in + the eigth number of the Pixelate online magazine + (<link>http://www.pixelate.co.za/</a>). ... the eighth (two h's) issue... Are you sure it's the 8th? -- Eric Botcazou |