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why are bcopy/bcmp/bzero defined that way?
- To: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Subject: why are bcopy/bcmp/bzero defined that way?
- From: Michael Richardson <mcr at solidum dot com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 14:49:56 -0300
Why not do:
*** string.h~ Thu Feb 26 10:41:42 1998
--- string.h Tue Jul 28 14:41:50 1998
***************
*** 50,58 ****
#ifndef _STRICT_ANSI
char *_EXFUN(strtok_r,(char *, const char *, char **));
! int _EXFUN(bcmp,(const char *, const char *, size_t));
! void _EXFUN(bcopy,(const char *, char *, size_t));
! void _EXFUN(bzero,(char *, size_t));
int _EXFUN(ffs,(int));
char *_EXFUN(index,(const char *, int));
_PTR _EXFUN(memccpy,(_PTR, const _PTR, int, size_t));
--- 50,58 ----
#ifndef _STRICT_ANSI
char *_EXFUN(strtok_r,(char *, const char *, char **));
! int _EXFUN(bcmp,(const void *, const void *, size_t));
! void _EXFUN(bcopy,(const void *, void *, size_t));
! void _EXFUN(bzero,(void *, size_t));
int _EXFUN(ffs,(int));
char *_EXFUN(index,(const char *, int));
_PTR _EXFUN(memccpy,(_PTR, const _PTR, int, size_t));
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