and
ne_qtoken
tokenize the string at the location stored in the pointer
str. Each time the function is called, it returns the next token, and modifies the
str
pointer to point to the remainer of the string, or
NULL
if there are no more tokens in the string. A token is delimited by the separator character
sep; if
ne_qtoken
is used any quoted segments of the string are skipped when searching for a separator. A quoted segment is enclosed in a pair of one of the characters given in the
quotes
string.
The string being tokenized is modified each time the tokenizing function is called; replacing the next separator character with a
NUL
terminator.
EXAMPLES
The following function prints out each token in a comma-separated string
list, which is modified in-place:
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static void splitter(char *list)
{
do {
printf("Token: %s\n", ne_token(&list, ','));
while (list);
}
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
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Author.
COPYRIGHT
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- EXAMPLES
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- AUTHOR
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- COPYRIGHT
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