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| * libs/libc/string/lib_strtokr.c |
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| * Included Files |
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| |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
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| * Private Data |
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| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Public Functions |
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| /**************************************************************************** |
| * Name: strtok_r |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * The strtok_r() function is a reentrant version strtok(). |
| * Like strtok(), it parses a string into a sequence of |
| * tokens. On the first call to strtok() the string to be |
| * parsed should be specified in 'str'. In each subsequent |
| * call that should parse the same string, 'str' should be |
| * NULL. |
| * |
| * The 'saveptr' argument is a pointer to a char * |
| * variable that is used internally by strtok_r() in |
| * order to maintain context between successive calls |
| * that parse the same string. |
| * |
| * On the first call to strtok_r(), 'str' should point to the |
| * string to be parsed, and the value of 'saveptr' is |
| * ignored. In subsequent calls, 'str' should be NULL, and |
| * saveptr should be unchanged since the previous call. |
| * |
| * The 'delim' argument specifies a set of characters that |
| * delimit the tokens in the parsed string. The caller |
| * may specify different strings in delim in successive |
| * calls that parse the same string. |
| * |
| * Each call to strtok_r() returns a pointer to a null- |
| * terminated string containing the next token. This |
| * string does not include the delimiting character. If |
| * no more tokens are found, strtok_r() returns NULL. |
| * |
| * A sequence of two or more contiguous delimiter |
| * characters in the parsed string is considered to be a |
| * single delimiter. Delimiter characters at the start or |
| * end of the string are ignored. The tokens returned by |
| * strtok() are always non-empty strings. |
| * |
| * Returned Value: |
| * strtok_r() returns a pointer to the next token, or NULL |
| * if there are no more tokens. |
| * |
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| |
| #undef strtok_r /* See mm/README.txt */ |
| FAR char *strtok_r(FAR char *str, FAR const char *delim, FAR char **saveptr) |
| { |
| FAR char *pbegin; |
| FAR char *pend = NULL; |
| |
| /* Decide if we are starting a new string or continuing from |
| * the point we left off. |
| */ |
| |
| if (str) |
| { |
| pbegin = str; |
| } |
| else if (saveptr && *saveptr) |
| { |
| pbegin = *saveptr; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the beginning of the next token */ |
| |
| for (; |
| *pbegin && strchr(delim, *pbegin) != NULL; |
| pbegin++); |
| |
| /* If we are at the end of the string with nothing |
| * but delimiters found, then return NULL. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!*pbegin) |
| { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the end of the token */ |
| |
| for (pend = pbegin + 1; |
| *pend && strchr(delim, *pend) == NULL; |
| pend++); |
| |
| /* pend either points to the end of the string or to |
| * the first delimiter after the string. |
| */ |
| |
| if (*pend) |
| { |
| /* Turn the delimiter into a null terminator */ |
| |
| *pend++ = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| /* Save the pointer where we left off and return the |
| * beginning of the token. |
| */ |
| |
| if (saveptr) |
| { |
| *saveptr = pend; |
| } |
| |
| return pbegin; |
| } |