nuttx/libs/libc/string/lib_strsep.c
Petro Karashchenko 187def2611 libs/libc/string: fix various style issues in code
Signed-off-by: Petro Karashchenko <petro.karashchenko@gmail.com>
2023-06-11 12:55:05 +08:00

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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/string/lib_strsep.c
*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <string.h>
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: strsep
*
* Description:
* If *strp is NULL, the strsep() function returns NULL and does
* nothing else. Otherwise, this function finds the first token in the
* string *strp, that is delimited by one of the bytes in the string
* delim. This token is terminated by overwriting the delimiter with a
* null byte ('\0'), and *strp is updated to point past the token.
* In case no delimiter was found, the token is taken to be the entire
* string *strp, and *strp is made NULL.
*
* Returned Value:
* The strsep() function returns a pointer to the token, that is, it
* returns the original value of *strp.
*
****************************************************************************/
#undef strsep /* See mm/README.txt */
FAR char *strsep(FAR char **strp, FAR const char *delim)
{
FAR char *sbegin = *strp;
FAR char *end;
if (sbegin == NULL)
{
return NULL;
}
end = strpbrk(sbegin, delim);
if (end != NULL)
{
*end++ = '\0';
}
*strp = end;
return sbegin;
}