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diff --git a/devdocs/c/string%2Fbyte%2Fstrstr.html b/devdocs/c/string%2Fbyte%2Fstrstr.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0d03ea16..00000000 --- a/devdocs/c/string%2Fbyte%2Fstrstr.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ - <h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading">strstr</h1> <table class="t-dcl-begin"> <tr class="t-dsc-header"> <th> Defined in header <code><string.h></code> </th> <th> </th> <th> </th> </tr> <tr class="t-dcl"> <td> <pre data-language="c">char *strstr( const char *str, const char *substr );</pre> -</td> <td> (1) </td> <td class="t-dcl-nopad"> </td> </tr> <tr class="t-dcl t-since-c23"> <td> <pre data-language="c">/*QChar*/ *strstr( /*QChar*/ *str, const char *substr );</pre> -</td> <td> (2) </td> <td> <span class="t-mark-rev t-since-c23">(since C23)</span> </td> </tr> </table> <div class="t-li1"> -<span class="t-li">1)</span> Finds the first occurrence of the null-terminated byte string pointed to by <code>substr</code> in the null-terminated byte string pointed to by <code>str</code>. The terminating null characters are not compared.</div> <div class="t-li1"> -<span class="t-li">2)</span> Type-generic function equivalent to <span class="t-v">(1)</span>. Let <code>T</code> be an unqualified character object type. <ul> -<li> If <code>str</code> is of type <code>const T*</code>, the return type is <code>const char*</code>. </li> -<li> Otherwise, if <code>str</code> is of type <code>T*</code>, the return type is <code>char*</code>. </li> -<li> Otherwise, the behavior is undefined. </li> -</ul> If a macro definition of each of these generic functions is suppressed to access an actual function (e.g. if <code>(strstr)</code> or a function pointer is used), the actual function declaration <span class="t-v">(1)</span> becomes visible.</div> <p>The behavior is undefined if either <code>str</code> or <code>substr</code> is not a pointer to a null-terminated byte string.</p> -<h3 id="Parameters"> Parameters</h3> <table class="t-par-begin"> <tr class="t-par"> <td> str </td> <td> - </td> <td> pointer to the null-terminated byte string to examine </td> -</tr> <tr class="t-par"> <td> substr </td> <td> - </td> <td> pointer to the null-terminated byte string to search for </td> -</tr> -</table> <h3 id="Return_value"> Return value</h3> <p>Pointer to the first character of the found substring in <code>str</code>, or a null pointer if such substring is not found. If <code>substr</code> points to an empty string, <code>str</code> is returned.</p> -<h3 id="Example"> Example</h3> <div class="t-example"> <div class="c source-c"><pre data-language="c">#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -void find_str(char const *str, char const *substr) -{ - char *pos = strstr(str, substr); - pos ? printf("found the string '%s' in '%s' at position %td\n", - substr, str, pos - str) - : printf("the string '%s' was not found in '%s'\n", - substr, str); -} - -int main(void) -{ - char *str = "one two three"; - find_str(str, "two"); - find_str(str, ""); - find_str(str, "nine"); - find_str(str, "n"); - - return 0; -}</pre></div> <p>Output:</p> -<div class="text source-text"><pre data-language="c">found the string 'two' in 'one two three' at position 4 -found the string '' in 'one two three' at position 0 -the string 'nine' was not found in 'one two three' -found the string 'n' in 'one two three' at position 1</pre></div> </div> <h3 id="References"> References</h3> <ul> -<li> C17 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2018): </li> -<ul><li> 7.24.5.7 The strstr function (p: 269) </li></ul> -<li> C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011): </li> -<ul><li> 7.24.5.7 The strstr function (p: 369) </li></ul> -<li> C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999): </li> -<ul><li> 7.21.5.7 The strstr function (p: 332) </li></ul> -<li> C89/C90 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1990): </li> -<ul><li> 4.11.5.7 The strstr function </li></ul> -</ul> <h3 id="See_also"> See also</h3> <table class="t-dsc-begin"> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td> <div><a href="strchr" title="c/string/byte/strchr"> <span class="t-lines"><span>strchr</span></span></a></div> </td> <td> finds the first occurrence of a character <br> <span class="t-mark">(function)</span> </td> -</tr> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td> <div><a href="strrchr" title="c/string/byte/strrchr"> <span class="t-lines"><span>strrchr</span></span></a></div> </td> <td> finds the last occurrence of a character <br> <span class="t-mark">(function)</span> </td> -</tr> <tr class="t-dsc"> <td colspan="2"> <span><a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/byte/strstr" title="cpp/string/byte/strstr">C++ documentation</a></span> for <code>strstr</code> </td> -</tr> </table> <div class="_attribution"> - <p class="_attribution-p"> - © cppreference.com<br>Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported License v3.0.<br> - <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/string/byte/strstr" class="_attribution-link">https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/string/byte/strstr</a> - </p> -</div> |
