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fmt_strm(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       fmt_strm(3)

NAME
fmt_strm - write multiple ASCII strings
SYNTAX
#include <fmt.h> size_t fmt_strm(char *dest,const char *source, ...);
DESCRIPTION
fmt_strm copies all leading nonzero bytes from source and following function arguments to dest and returns the number of bytes it copied. fmt_strm does not append . If dest equals FMT_LEN (i.e. is zero), fmt_str returns the number of bytes it would have written, i.e. the number of leading nonzero bytes of source and following function arguments.
SEE ALSO
fmt_str(3), strcpy(3) fmt_strm(3)
Related Man Pages
strncpy(3) - linux
memmove(3) - linux
strcpy(3) - redhat
strncpy(3) - redhat
strcat(3) - debian
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