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wcscat - concatenate two wide character strings
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Syntax | #include <wchar.h> wchar_t *wcscat(wchar_t *ws1, const wchar_t *ws2); |
Description | wcscat() appends a copy of the wide character string ws2 to the end of the wide character string ws1 and returns a pointer to ws1.
The null wide character (\0 ) at the end of the wide character string ws1 is overwritten by the first character of the wide character string ws2.
wcscat() terminates the wide character string with a null byte (\0 ). |
Return val. Notes | Pointer to the resulting wide character string ws1. Wide character strings terminated with the null wide character (\0 ) are expected as arguments.
wcscat() does not verify whether ws1 has enough space to accommodate the result! The behavior is undefined if memory areas overlap. Restriction This version of the C runtime system only supports 1-byte characters as wide character codes. They are of type wchar_t (see stddef.h ). (End) |
See also | wcsncat() , wchar.h .
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