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CentOS 5.3 |
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wcsdup − duplicate a wide-character string
#define
_GNU_SOURCE
#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wcsdup(const wchar_t *s);
The wcsdup() function is the wide-character equivalent of the strdup() function. It allocates and returns a new wide-character string whose initial contents is a duplicate of the wide-character string pointed to by s.
Memory for the new wide-character string is obtained with malloc(3), and can be freed with free(3).
The wcsdup() function returns a pointer to the new wide-character string, or NULL if sufficient memory was not available.
ENOMEM |
Insufficient memory available to allocate duplicate string. |
This function is a GNU extension.
strdup(3), wcscpy(3)
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