GNU/Linux |
Debian 6.0.3(Squeeze) |
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bzero(3) |
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bzero − write zero-valued bytes
#include <strings.h>
void bzero(void *s, size_t n);
The bzero() function sets the first n bytes of the byte area starting at s to zero (bytes containing '\0').
None.
4.3BSD. This function is deprecated (marked as LEGACY in POSIX.1-2001): use memset(3) in new programs. POSIX.1-2008 removes the specification of bzero().
memset(3), swab(3)
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