1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> 2<html> 3 4<head> 5<META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> 6<META name="GENERATOR" content="IBM WebSphere Studio Homepage Builder Version 8.0.2.0 for Windows"> 7<META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> 8<title>STD_CopyLStringZeroFill</title> 9<LINK rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/nitro.css" type="text/css"> 10</head> 11 12<body> 13 14<h1 align="left">STD_CopyLStringZeroFill<img src="../../image/NTR.gif"align="middle"><img src="../../image/TWL.gif" align="middle"></h1> 15<h2>Syntax</h2> 16<dl> 17 <dd><PRE><CODE>#include <nitro/std.h> 18 19int STD_CopyLStringZeroFill( char* destp, const char* srcp, int n ); 20</CODE></PRE></dd> 21</dl> 22 23<h2>Arguments</h2> 24<table border="1" width="100%"> 25 <tbody> 26 <TR> 27<TD width="200"><SPAN class="argument">destp</SPAN></TD> 28<TD width="800">Pointer to a copy destination.</TD> 29 </TR> 30 <TR> 31<TD width="200"><SPAN class="argument">srcp</SPAN></TD> 32<TD width="800">Pointer to the copy source.</TD> 33 </TR> 34 <TR> 35<TD width="200"><SPAN class="argument">n</SPAN></TD> 36<TD width="800">Size of the write buffer of the copy destination.</TD> 37 </TR> 38 </tbody> 39</table> 40 41<h2>Return Values</h2> 42<p> 43Returns the copy target string pointer. 44</p> 45 46<H2>Description</H2> 47<P> 48Copies (<SPAN class="argument">n</SPAN>-1) characters from the string <SPAN class="argument">srcp</SPAN> to the string <SPAN class="argument">destp</SPAN>.<BR>You must designate a value lower than or equal to the buffer size of the copy destination in the argument <SPAN class="argument">n</SPAN>.</P> 49 50<P> 51The <CODE>STD_CopyLStringZeroFill</CODE> function fills the remainder with a zero when the copy source buffer size is smaller than the size to be copied.<BR>A <CODE>NULL</CODE> will always be copied to the end of the copy destination string. 52</P> 53<P> 54<FONT color="red">Caution:</FONT> This function name includes an 'L', but it behaves differently from the standard <CODE>strlcpy</CODE> function. The same behavior as the <CODE>strlcpy</CODE> function is provided by the <A href="STD_CopyLString.html"><CODE>STD_CopyLString</CODE></A> function. 55</P> 56<h2>See Also</h2> 57<p><A href="STD_CopyString.html"><CODE>STD_CopyString</CODE></A><BR> <A href="STD_CopyLString.html"><CODE>STD_CopyLString</CODE></A></p> 58 59<H2>Revision History</H2> 60<P> 612006/06/06 Migrated from the old <CODE>STD_CopyLString</CODE>. 62</P> 63<hr><p>CONFIDENTIAL</p></body> 64</html> 65