2003-12-26 Guilhem Lavaux <guilhem@kaffe.org>
[official-gcc.git] / libstdc++-v3 / include / c_std / std_cstring.h
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1 // -*- C++ -*- forwarding header.
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32 // ISO C++ 14882: 20.4.6 C library
35 /** @file cstring
36 * This is a Standard C++ Library file. You should @c #include this file
37 * in your programs, rather than any of the "*.h" implementation files.
39 * This is the C++ version of the Standard C Library header @c string.h,
40 * and its contents are (mostly) the same as that header, but are all
41 * contained in the namespace @c std.
44 #ifndef _GLIBCXX_CSTRING
45 #define _GLIBCXX_CSTRING 1
47 #pragma GCC system_header
49 #include <cstddef>
51 #include <string.h>
53 // Get rid of those macros defined in <string.h> in lieu of real functions.
54 #undef memcpy
55 #undef memmove
56 #undef strcpy
57 #undef strncpy
58 #undef strcat
59 #undef strncat
60 #undef memcmp
61 #undef strcmp
62 #undef strcoll
63 #undef strncmp
64 #undef strxfrm
65 #undef memchr
66 #undef strchr
67 #undef strcspn
68 #undef strpbrk
69 #undef strrchr
70 #undef strspn
71 #undef strstr
72 #undef strtok
73 #undef memset
74 #undef strerror
75 #undef strlen
77 namespace std
79 using ::memcpy;
80 using ::memmove;
81 using ::strcpy;
82 using ::strncpy;
83 using ::strcat;
84 using ::strncat;
85 using ::memcmp;
86 using ::strcmp;
87 using ::strcoll;
88 using ::strncmp;
89 using ::strxfrm;
90 using ::strcspn;
91 using ::strspn;
92 using ::strtok;
93 using ::memset;
94 using ::strerror;
95 using ::strlen;
97 using ::memchr;
99 inline void*
100 memchr(void* __p, int __c, size_t __n)
101 { return memchr(const_cast<const void*>(__p), __c, __n); }
103 using ::strchr;
105 inline char*
106 strchr(char* __s1, int __n)
107 { return __builtin_strchr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __n); }
109 using ::strpbrk;
111 inline char*
112 strpbrk(char* __s1, const char* __s2)
113 { return __builtin_strpbrk(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __s2); }
115 using ::strrchr;
117 inline char*
118 strrchr(char* __s1, int __n)
119 { return __builtin_strrchr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __n); }
121 using ::strstr;
123 inline char*
124 strstr(char* __s1, const char* __s2)
125 { return __builtin_strstr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __s2); }
128 #endif