getln2 − read one line of data |
#include <getln.h> int getln2(&ss,&sa,&cont,&clen,sep); substdio ss; |
getln2 reads a line of characters, terminated by a sep character, from ss. The line is returned in two pieces. The first piece is stored in sa. The second piece is cont, a pointer to clen characters inside the ss buffer. The second piece must be copied somewhere else before ss is used again. If getln2 sees end-of-input before it sees sep, it sets clen to 0 and does not set cont. It puts the partial line into sa. getln2 normally returns 0. If it runs out of memory, or encounters an error from ss, it returns -1, setting errno appropriately. |
stralloc(3), substdio(3), getln(3) |