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strpbrk(...) vs. strcspn(...)

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songie D - 11 May 2004 13:11 GMT
What is the difference between these two functions?
Jerry Coffin - 11 May 2004 14:58 GMT
> What is the difference between these two functions?

strcspn returns a character position where strpbrk returns a pointer.
Other than that, if no character is found, strpbrk returns a null
pointer; IIRC, under the same circumstances strcspn returns the index
of the NUL at the end of the string (which is rarely useful).

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