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Re: lynx-dev 2.8.1dev.19.patch.gz
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Greg Marr |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev 2.8.1dev.19.patch.gz |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Aug 1998 08:20:50 -0400 |
At 05:02 PM 8/2/98 +0100, you wrote:
>> Actually, after playing some more with it, I'm really not sure what's
>> wrong. :-( Exactly what is LYstrsep() supposed to be doing when its
>> second argument isn't found -- what's it supposed to return, is it
>> supposed to have done anything to the pointed-to data, and is it
>> supposed to have done anything to its first argument?
>
>Changing the patch to set `out' to be NULL in the initialiser might
>help - that way, strsep will return NULL if strpbrk returns NULL,
>rather than some undefined value.
>
>I'll roll this into the patch on my website if someone can tell me
>it helps...
What exactly does strsep do, and what systems have it? I've looked in the
documentation for VC++ 5, and in the man pages on Digital UNIX and ULTRIX
systems, and none of them mention it.
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