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33 .TH STRSEP 3 2021-03-22 "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
35 strsep \- extract token from string
38 .B #include <string.h>
40 .BI "char *strsep(char **restrict " stringp ", const char *restrict " delim );
44 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
45 .BR feature_test_macros (7)):
52 Glibc 2.19 and earlier:
61 and does nothing else.
62 Otherwise, this function finds the first token
65 that is delimited by one of the bytes in the string
67 This token is terminated by overwriting the delimiter
68 with a null byte (\(aq\e0\(aq),
71 is updated to point past the token.
72 In case no delimiter was found, the token is taken to be
81 function returns a pointer to the token,
82 that is, it returns the original value of
85 For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
93 Interface Attribute Value
96 T} Thread safety MT-Safe
106 function was introduced as a replacement for
108 since the latter cannot handle empty fields.
111 conforms to C89/C99 and hence is more portable.
113 Be cautious when using this function.
114 If you do use it, note that:
116 This function modifies its first argument.
118 This function cannot be used on constant strings.
120 The identity of the delimiting character is lost.