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curl/lib/strtok.c
Daniel Stenberg 032e838b73
terminology: call them null-terminated strings
Updated terminology in docs, comments and phrases to refer to C strings
as "null-terminated". Done to unify with how most other C oriented docs
refer of them and what users in general seem to prefer (based on a
single highly unscientific poll on twitter).

Reported-by: coinhubs on github
Fixes #5598
Closes #5608
2020-06-28 00:31:24 +02:00

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#include "curl_setup.h"
#ifndef HAVE_STRTOK_R
#include <stddef.h>
#include "strtok.h"
char *
Curl_strtok_r(char *ptr, const char *sep, char **end)
{
if(!ptr)
/* we got NULL input so then we get our last position instead */
ptr = *end;
/* pass all letters that are including in the separator string */
while(*ptr && strchr(sep, *ptr))
++ptr;
if(*ptr) {
/* so this is where the next piece of string starts */
char *start = ptr;
/* set the end pointer to the first byte after the start */
*end = start + 1;
/* scan through the string to find where it ends, it ends on a
null byte or a character that exists in the separator string */
while(**end && !strchr(sep, **end))
++*end;
if(**end) {
/* the end is not a null byte */
**end = '\0'; /* null-terminate it! */
++*end; /* advance the last pointer to beyond the null byte */
}
return start; /* return the position where the string starts */
}
/* we ended up on a null byte, there are no more strings to find! */
return NULL;
}
#endif /* this was only compiled if strtok_r wasn't present */