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diff --git a/man3/wcstok.3 b/man3/wcstok.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 26f18db..0000000 --- a/man3/wcstok.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org> -.\" -.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -.\" -.\" References consulted: -.\" GNU glibc-2 source code and manual -.\" Dinkumware C library reference http://www.dinkumware.com/ -.\" OpenGroup's Single UNIX specification http://www.UNIX-systems.org/online.html -.\" ISO/IEC 9899:1999 -.\" -.TH wcstok 3 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7" -.SH NAME -wcstok \- split wide-character string into tokens -.SH LIBRARY -Standard C library -.RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include <wchar.h> -.P -.BI "wchar_t *wcstok(wchar_t *restrict " wcs \ -", const wchar_t *restrict " delim , -.BI " wchar_t **restrict " ptr ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.BR wcstok () -function is the wide-character equivalent of the -.BR strtok (3) -function, -with an added argument to make it multithread-safe. -It can be used -to split a wide-character string -.I wcs -into tokens, where a token is -defined as a substring not containing any wide-characters from -.IR delim . -.P -The search starts at -.IR wcs , -if -.I wcs -is not NULL, -or at -.IR *ptr , -if -.I wcs -is NULL. -First, any delimiter wide-characters are skipped, that is, the -pointer is advanced beyond any wide-characters which occur in -.IR delim . -If the end of the wide-character string is now -reached, -.BR wcstok () -returns NULL, to indicate that no tokens -were found, and stores an appropriate value in -.IR *ptr , -so that subsequent calls to -.BR wcstok () -will continue to return NULL. -Otherwise, the -.BR wcstok () -function recognizes the beginning of a token -and returns a pointer to it, but before doing that, it zero-terminates the -token by replacing the next wide-character which occurs in -.I delim -with -a null wide character (L\[aq]\e0\[aq]), -and it updates -.I *ptr -so that subsequent calls will -continue searching after the end of recognized token. -.SH RETURN VALUE -The -.BR wcstok () -function returns a pointer to the next token, -or NULL if no further token was found. -.SH ATTRIBUTES -For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see -.BR attributes (7). -.TS -allbox; -lbx lb lb -l l l. -Interface Attribute Value -T{ -.na -.nh -.BR wcstok () -T} Thread safety MT-Safe -.TE -.SH STANDARDS -C11, POSIX.1-2008. -.SH HISTORY -POSIX.1-2001, C99. -.SH NOTES -The original -.I wcs -wide-character string is destructively modified during -the operation. -.SH EXAMPLES -The following code loops over the tokens contained in a wide-character string. -.P -.EX -wchar_t *wcs = ...; -wchar_t *token; -wchar_t *state; -for (token = wcstok(wcs, L" \et\en", &state); - token != NULL; - token = wcstok(NULL, L" \et\en", &state)) { - ... -} -.EE -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR strtok (3), -.BR wcschr (3) |