/*** *strset.c - sets all characters of string to given character * * Copyright (c) 1985-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines _strset() - sets all of the characters in a string (except * the '\0') equal to a given character. * *Revision History: * 02-27-90 GJF Fixed calling type, #include , fixed * copyright. * 08-14-90 SBM Compiles cleanly with -W3 * 10-02-90 GJF New-style function declarator. * 01-18-91 GJF ANSI naming. * 09-03-93 GJF Replaced _CALLTYPE1 with __cdecl. * 12-03-93 GJF _strset is an intrinsic in Alpha compiler! * 03-01-94 GJF Evidently on MIPS too (change taken from crt32, made * there by Jeff Havens). * 10-02-94 BWT Add PPC support. * 10-07-97 RDL Added IA64. * 05-17-99 PML Remove all Macintosh support. * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #if defined(_M_IA64) || defined(_M_AMD64) #pragma function(_strset) #endif /*** *char *_strset(string, val) - sets all of string to val * *Purpose: * Sets all of characters in string (except the terminating '/0' * character) equal to val. * * *Entry: * char *string - string to modify * char val - value to fill string with * *Exit: * returns string -- now filled with val's * *Uses: * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ char * __cdecl _strset ( char * string, int val ) { char *start = string; while (*string) *string++ = (char)val; return(start); }