linux man page for wcpncpy

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

NAME
wcpncpy - copy a fixed-size string of wide characters, returning a pointer to its end
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h> wchar_t *wcpncpy(wchar_t *dest, const wchar_t *src, size_t n); Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)): wcpncpy(): Since glibc 2.10: _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700 || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L Before glibc 2.10: _GNU_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
The wcpncpy() function is the wide-character equivalent of the stpncpy(3) function. It copies at most n wide characters from the wide- character string pointed to by src, including the terminating L'' character, to the array pointed to by dest. Exactly n wide characters are written at dest. If the length wcslen(src) is smaller than n, the remaining wide characters in the array pointed to by dest are filled with L'' characters. If the length wcslen(src) is greater or equal to n, the string pointed to by dest will not be L'' terminated. The strings may not overlap. The programmer must ensure that there is room for at least n wide characters at dest.
RETURN VALUE
wcpncpy() returns a pointer to the last wide character written, that is, dest + n - 1.
CONFORMING TO
This function is a GNU extension.
SEE ALSO
stpncpy(3), wcsncpy(3), feature_test_macros(7)
COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.27 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
GNU
2010-09-15 WCPNCPY(3)
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