1 /* Tester for calling inline string functions.
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24 /* Make sure we test the optimized inline functions. */
25 #define __USE_STRING_INLINES 1
44 cp
= strcpy (buf1
, "hello world");
45 if (strcmp ("hello world", cp
++) != 0)
47 puts ("strcmp test 1 failed");
52 if (strcmp (cp
++, "hello world") != 0)
54 puts ("strcmp test 2 failed");
59 if (strchr ("hello world", ch
++) == NULL
)
61 puts ("strchr test 1 failed");
65 const char * const hw
= "hello world";
66 if (strpbrk (hw
, "o") - hw
!= 4)
68 puts ("strpbrk test 1 failed");
74 status
= EXIT_SUCCESS
;
79 status
= EXIT_FAILURE
;
80 printf ("%d errors.\n", errors
);