/* File : strrchr.c Author : Richard A. O'Keefe. Updated: 10 April 1984 Defines: strrchr(), rindex() strrchr(s, c) returns a pointer to the last place in s where c occurs, or NullS if c does not occur in s. This function is called rindex in V7 and 4.?bsd systems; while not ideal the name is clearer than strrchr, so rindex remains in strings.h as a macro. NB: strrchr looks for single characters, not for sets or strings. The parameter 'c' is declared 'int' so it will go in a register; if your C compiler is happy with register char change it to that. */ #include "strings.h" char *strrchr(s, c) register _char_ *s; register int c; { register char *t; t = NullS; do if (*s == c) t = s; while (*s++); return t; }