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/**
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  @file     strlib.h
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  @author   N. Devillard
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  @date     Jan 2001
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  @version  $Revision: 1.3 $
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  @brief    Various string handling routines to complement the C lib.
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  This modules adds a few complementary string routines usually missing
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  in the standard C library.
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*/
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/*
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        $Id: strlib.h,v 1.3 2001/10/19 08:31:41 ndevilla Exp $
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        $Author: ndevilla $
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        $Date: 2001/10/19 08:31:41 $
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        $Revision: 1.3 $
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*/
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#ifndef _STRLIB_H_
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#define _STRLIB_H_
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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                                                                Includes
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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                                                        Function codes
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/**
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  @brief    Convert a string to lowercase.
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  @param    s   String to convert.
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  @return   ptr to statically allocated string.
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  This function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string
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  containing a lowercased version of the input string. Do not free
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  or modify the returned string! Since the returned string is statically
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  allocated, it will be modified at each function call (not re-entrant).
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 */
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char * strlwc(const char * s);
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/**
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  @brief    Convert a string to uppercase.
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  @param    s   String to convert.
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  @return   ptr to statically allocated string.
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  This function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string
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  containing an uppercased version of the input string. Do not free
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  or modify the returned string! Since the returned string is statically
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  allocated, it will be modified at each function call (not re-entrant).
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 */
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char * strupc(char * s);
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/**
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  @brief    Skip blanks until the first non-blank character.
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  @param    s   String to parse.
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  @return   Pointer to char inside given string.
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  This function returns a pointer to the first non-blank character in the
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char * strskp(char * s);
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  @brief    Remove blanks at the end of a string.
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  @return   ptr to statically allocated string.
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  This function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string,
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  which is identical to the input string, except that all blank
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  characters at the end of the string have been removed.
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  Do not free or modify the returned string! Since the returned string
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  is statically allocated, it will be modified at each function call
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 */
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char * strcrop(char * s);
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  @brief    Remove blanks at the beginning and the end of a string.
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  @param    s   String to parse.
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  @return   ptr to statically allocated string.
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  This function returns a pointer to a statically allocated string,
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  which is identical to the input string, except that all blank
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  characters at the end and the beg. of the string have been removed.
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  Do not free or modify the returned string! Since the returned string
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  is statically allocated, it will be modified at each function call
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  (not re-entrant).
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char * strstrip(char * s) ;
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#endif