/* File : strnend.c Author : Richard A. O'Keefe. Updated: 1 June 1984 Defines: strnend() strnend(src, len) returns a pointer to just after the end of the string src, which is terminated by a NUL character, or by exhaustion of the length bound len. That is, strnend(s,L)-s = strnlen(s,L). s+strnlen(s,L) could of course be used instead, but this is sometimes clearer. Beware: the asm version works only if 0 <= len < 65535. */ #include "strings.h" #if VaxAsm char *strnend(src, len) char *src; int len; { asm("locc $0,8(ap),*4(ap)"); asm("movl r1,r0"); } #else ~VaxAsm char *strnend(src, len) register char *src; register int len; { while (--len >= 0 && *src) src++; return src; } #endif VaxAsm