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The bcopy() function copies n bytes from src to dest. The result is correct, even when both areas overlap. this is from manpage of bcopy() what does even both areas overlap mean?
 
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10:34
@user5954246 for exampla:
char str[19] = "This is an example";
memcpy(str + 7, str, 10);
               overlapping area
               |
               _ _
              |   |
              v   v
T h i s   i s   a n   e x a m p l e \0
^             ^
|             |
|             destination
|
source
@Kamiccolo wait! so a will overlap the space?
@user5954246 this is an example of overlapping source and destination.
Not only "a", but 3 bytes are overlapping.
if it overlaps output is got to be This isThis is an right?
10:55
@user5954246 output of what? In case of memcpy() the behavior is undefined.
Also, did You see a note on man-page:
> 4.3BSD. This function is deprecated (marked as LEGACY in POSIX.1-2001): use memcpy(3) or memmove(3) in new pro‐
grams. Note that the first two arguments are interchanged for memcpy(3) and memmove(3). POSIX.1-2008 removes the
specification of bcopy().
?
My manpage does not contain that thing.
which version?
man 2.7.6.1
now I get it(after comparing with bcopy)! Thanks @Kamiccolo once again
@user5954246 ;)
oooh... it's pretty ancient
 
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