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from: @(#)strcat.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
$NetBSD: strcat.3,v 1.16 2006/10/16 08:48:45 wiz Exp $

.Dd August 11, 2002 .Dt STRCAT 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm strcat , .Nm strncat .Nd concatenate strings .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS n string.h .Ft char * .Fn strcat "char * restrict s" "const char * restrict append" .Ft char * .Fn strncat "char * restrict s" "const char * restrict append" "size_t count" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn strcat and .Fn strncat functions append a copy of the nul-terminated string .Fa append to the end of the nul-terminated string .Fa s , then add a terminating .Ql \e0 . The string .Fa s must have sufficient space to hold the result.

p The .Fn strncat function appends not more than .Fa count characters where space for the terminating .Ql \e0 should not be included in .Fa count . .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn strcat and .Fn strncat functions return the pointer .Fa s . .Sh EXAMPLES The following appends .Dq Li abc to .Dq Li chararray : d -literal -offset indent char *letters = "abcdefghi"; (void)strncat(chararray, letters, 3); .Ed

p The following example shows how to use .Fn strncat safely in conjunction with .Xr strncpy 3 . d -literal -offset indent char buf[BUFSIZ]; char *input, *suffix; (void)strncpy(buf, input, sizeof(buf) - 1); buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\e0'; (void)strncat(buf, suffix, sizeof(buf) - 1 - strlen(buf)); .Ed

p The above will copy as many characters from .Dq Li input to .Dq Li buf as will fit. It then appends as many characters from suffix as will fit (or none if there is no space). For operations like this, the .Xr strlcpy 3 and .Xr strlcat 3 functions are a better choice, as shown below. d -literal -offset indent (void)strlcpy(buf, input, sizeof(buf)); (void)strlcat(buf, suffix, sizeof(buf)); .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr bcopy 3 , .Xr memccpy 3 , .Xr memcpy 3 , .Xr memmove 3 , .Xr strcpy 3 , .Xr strlcat 3 , .Xr strlcpy 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn strcat and .Fn strncat functions conform to .St -isoC-99 .