Re: Results of the memswap() smackdown from the thread "Sorting" assignment
- From: Mike <m.fee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:47:29 +1300
In article <2F$FHcTSp0sHFwhQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, clive@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
In articleTo be pedantic, I guess that depends on what EN defines as a 'primitive'.
<57710a40-730f-4349-9433-0918703b0239@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
spinoza1111 <spinoza1111@xxxxxxxxx> writes
The
problem being that C provides no primitive for "moving a string",
Yes it does. It's called strcpy().
Mike
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