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void *memset( void *dest, int ch, size_t count ); | (1) | |
void *memset_explicit( void *dest, int ch, size_t count ); | (2) | (since C23) |
errno_t memset_s( void *dest, rsize_t destsz, int ch, rsize_t count ); | (3) | (since C11) |
(unsigned char)ch into each of the first count characters of the object pointed to by dest.dest is a null pointer.ch in every location of the destination range [dest, dest+destsz) if dest and destsz are themselves valid: dest is a null pointer destsz or count is greater than RSIZE_MAX count is greater than destsz (buffer overflow would occur)dest < count <= destsz; in other words, an erroneous value of destsz does not expose the impending buffer overflow. As with all bounds-checked functions, memset_s only guaranteed to be available if __STDC_LIB_EXT1__ is defined by the implementation and if the user defines __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ to the integer constant 1 before including <string.h>.| dest | - | pointer to the object to fill |
| ch | - | fill byte |
| count | - | number of bytes to fill |
| destsz | - | size of the destination array |
dest
dest is not a null pointer and destsz is valid, writes destsz fill bytes ch to the destination array.memset may be optimized away (under the as-if rules) if the object modified by this function is not accessed again for the rest of its lifetime (e.g., gcc bug 8537). For that reason, this function cannot be used to scrub memory (e.g., to fill an array that stored a password with zeroes).
This optimization is prohibited for memset_explicit and memset_s: they are guaranteed to perform the memory write.
Third-party solutions for that include FreeBSD explicit_bzero or Microsoft SecureZeroMemory.
#define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ 1
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void)
{
char str[] = "ghghghghghghghghghghgh";
puts(str);
memset(str,'a',5);
puts(str);
#ifdef __STDC_LIB_EXT1__
set_constraint_handler_s(ignore_handler_s);
int r = memset_s(str, sizeof str, 'b', 5);
printf("str = \"%s\", r = %d\n", str, r);
r = memset_s(str, 5, 'c', 10); // count is greater than destsz
printf("str = \"%s\", r = %d\n", str, r);
#endif
}Possible output:
ghghghghghghghghghghgh aaaaahghghghghghghghgh str = "bbbbbhghghghghghghghgh", r = 0 str = "ccccchghghghghghghghgh", r = 22
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(C11) | copies one buffer to another (function) |
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(C95) | copies the given wide character to every position in a wide character array (function) |
C++ documentation for memset |
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