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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
- *
- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
- *
- * The contents of this file constitute Original Code as defined in and
- * are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 1.1 (the
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- * License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
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- *
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- * distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
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- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. Please see the
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- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
- */
-/* Copyright (c) 1992, 1997 NeXT Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
- *
- * File: libc/gen/ppc/strncpy.c
- *
- * This file contains machine dependent code for string copy
- *
- * HISTORY
- * 24-Jan-1997 Umesh Vaishampayan (umeshv@NeXT.com)
- * Ported to PPC.
- * 24-Nov-92 Derek B Clegg (dclegg@next.com)
- * Created.
- */
-#import <string.h>
-
-/* This routine should be optimized. */
-
-/* ANSI sez:
- * The `strncpy' function copies not more than `n' characters (characters
- * that follow a null character are not copied) from the array pointed to
- * by `s2' to the array pointed to by `s1'. If copying takes place between
- * objects that overlap, the behavior is undefined.
- * If the array pointed to by `s2' is a string that is shorter than `n'
- * characters, null characters are appended to the copy in the array
- * pointed to by `s1', until `n' characters in all have been written.
- * The `strncpy' function returns the value of `s1'. [4.11.2.4]
- */
-char *
-strncpy(char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
-{
- char *s = s1;
- while (n > 0 && *s2 != '\0') {
- *s++ = *s2++;
- --n;
- }
- while (n > 0) {
- *s++ = '\0';
- --n;
- }
- return s1;
-}