freebsd-skq/contrib/gdb/libiberty/memchr.c
Paul Traina 7929041ebe Import GDB in its full glory (all 25mb). We'll put it on a diet once it's
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(This is the second try, the first import ignored .info files but not .info-*
 files, for some reason.  I'm going to make this consistent.)

Reviewed by:	core
Approved for:	2.2
1996-11-03 17:03:03 +00:00

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/*
FUNCTION
<<memchr>>---find character in memory
INDEX
memchr
ANSI_SYNOPSIS
#include <string.h>
void *memchr(const void *<[src]>, int <[c]>, size_t <[length]>);
TRAD_SYNOPSIS
#include <string.h>
void *memchr(<[src]>, <[c]>, <[length]>)
void *<[src]>;
void *<[c]>;
size_t <[length]>;
DESCRIPTION
This function searches memory starting at <<*<[src]>>> for the
character <[c]>. The search only ends with the first
occurrence of <[c]>, or after <[length]> characters; in
particular, <<NULL>> does not terminate the search.
RETURNS
If the character <[c]> is found within <[length]> characters
of <<*<[src]>>>, a pointer to the character is returned. If
<[c]> is not found, then <<NULL>> is returned.
PORTABILITY
<<memchr>> requires no supporting OS subroutines.
QUICKREF
memchr ansi pure
*/
#include <ansidecl.h>
#ifdef __STDC__
#include <stddef.h>
#else
#define size_t unsigned long
#endif
PTR
memchr (src_void, c, length)
register CONST PTR src_void;
int c;
size_t length;
{
CONST unsigned char *src = (CONST unsigned char *)src_void;
while (--length >= 0)
{
if (*src == c)
return (PTR)src;
src++;
}
return NULL;
}