BSTRING(3C) COMMAND REFERENCE BSTRING(3C)
NAME
bstring, bcopy, bcmp, bzero, ffs - bit and byte string
operations
SYNOPSIS
bcopy(b1, b2, length)
char *b1, *b2;
int length;
int bcmp(b1, b2, length)
char *b1, *b2;
int length;
bzero(b, length)
char *b;
int length;
ffs(i)
int i;
DESCRIPTION
The functions bcopy, bcmp, and bzero operate on variable
length strings of bytes. They do not check for null bytes
as the routines in string(3c) do.
Bcopy copies length bytes from string b1 to the string b2.
Bcmp compares byte string b1 against byte string b2,
returning zero if they are identical, and nonzero otherwise.
Both strings are assumed to be length bytes long.
Bzero places length 0 bytes in the string b1.
Ffs find the first bit set in the argument passed it and
returns the index of that bit. A return value of zero means
that no bits are set. Bits are numbered starting at 1
(i.e., ffs (1) returns 1, and ffs (8) returns 4).
CAVEATS
The bcmp and bcopy routines take parameters backwards from
strcmp and strcpy.
Unlike strcmp, bcmp only returns an indication of equality,
and not of relative order.
SEE ALSO
string(3c).
Printed 3/13/89 1
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na:336,122;
sy:458,1571;
de:2029,1271;
ca:3300,585;
se:3885,117;
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