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      memcpy, memcpy_s

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      <c‎ |string‎ |byte
       
       
       
       
      Defined in header<string.h>
      (1)
      void* memcpy(void*dest,constvoid*src,size_t count);
      (until C99)
      void* memcpy(void*restrict dest,constvoid*restrict src,size_t count);
      (since C99)
      errno_t memcpy_s(void*restrict dest, rsize_t destsz,
                       constvoid*restrict src, rsize_t count);
      (2)(since C11)
      1) Copiescount characters from the object pointed to bysrc to the object pointed to bydest. Both objects are interpreted as arrays ofunsignedchar.
      The behavior is undefined if access occurs beyond the end of thedest array. If the objects overlap (which is a violation of therestrict contract)(since C99), the behavior is undefined. The behavior is undefined if eitherdest orsrc is an invalid or null pointer.
      2) Same as(1), except that the following errors are detected at runtime and cause the entire destination range[dest, dest+destsz) to be zeroed out (if bothdest anddestsz are valid), as well as call the currently installedconstraint handler function:
      • dest orsrc is a null pointer
      • destsz orcount is greater thanRSIZE_MAX
      • count is greater thandestsz (buffer overflow would occur)
      • the source and the destination objects overlap
      The behavior is undefined if the size of the character array pointed to bydest <count <=destsz; in other words, an erroneous value ofdestsz does not expose the impending buffer overflow.
      As with all bounds-checked functions,memcpy_s is only guaranteed to be available if__STDC_LIB_EXT1__ is defined by the implementation and if the user defines__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ to the integer constant1 before including<string.h>.

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      [edit]Parameters

      dest - pointer to the object to copy to
      destsz - max number of bytes to modify in the destination (typically the size of the destination object)
      src - pointer to the object to copy from
      count - number of bytes to copy

      [edit]Return value

      1) Returns a copy ofdest
      2) Returns zero on success and non-zero value on error. Also on error, ifdest is not a null pointer anddestsz is valid, writesdestsz zero bytes in to the destination array.

      [edit]Notes

      memcpy may be used to set theeffective type of an object obtained by an allocation function.

      memcpy is the fastest library routine for memory-to-memory copy. It is usually more efficient thanstrcpy, which must scan the data it copies ormemmove, which must take precautions to handle overlapping inputs.

      Several C compilers transform suitable memory-copying loops tomemcpy calls.

      Wherestrict aliasing prohibits examining the same memory as values of two different types,memcpy may be used to convert the values.

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ 1#include <stdio.h>#include <stdint.h>#include <inttypes.h>#include <string.h>#include <stdlib.h> int main(void){// simple usagechar source[]="once upon a midnight dreary...", dest[4];    memcpy(dest, source,sizeof dest);for(size_t n=0; n<sizeof dest;++n)putchar(dest[n]); // setting effective type of allocated memory to be intint*p=malloc(3*sizeof(int));// allocated memory has no effective typeint arr[3]={1,2,3};    memcpy(p,arr,3*sizeof(int));// allocated memory now has an effective type // reinterpreting datadouble d=0.1;//    int64_t n = *(int64_t*)(&d); // strict aliasing violationint64_t n;    memcpy(&n,&d,sizeof d);// OKprintf("\n%a is %"PRIx64" as an int64_t\n", d, n); #ifdef __STDC_LIB_EXT1__    set_constraint_handler_s(ignore_handler_s);char src[]="aaaaaaaaaa";char dst[]="xyxyxyxyxy";int r= memcpy_s(dst,sizeof dst,src,5);printf("dst =\"%s\", r = %d\n", dst,r);    r= memcpy_s(dst,5,src,10);//  count is greater than destszprintf("dst =\"");for(size_t ndx=0; ndx<sizeof dst;++ndx){char c= dst[ndx];        c?printf("%c", c):printf("\\0");}printf("\", r = %d\n", r);#endif}

      Possible output:

      once0x1.999999999999ap-4 is 3fb999999999999a as an int64_tdst = "aaaaayxyxy", r = 0dst = "\0\0\0\0\0yxyxy", r = 22

      [edit]References

      • C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
      • 7.24.2.1 The memcpy function (p: 362)
      • K.3.7.1.1 The memcpy_s function (p: 614)
      • C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
      • 7.21.2.1 The memcpy function (p: 325)
      • C89/C90 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1990):
      • 4.11.2.1 The memcpy function

      [edit]See also

      (C23)
      copies one buffer to another, stopping after the specified delimiter
      (function)[edit]
      moves one buffer to another
      (function)[edit]
      copies a certain amount of wide characters between two non-overlapping arrays
      (function)[edit]
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