/* FUNCTION <>---copy a wide-character string returning a pointer to its end ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include wchar_t *wcpcpy(wchar_t *<[s1]>, const wchar_t *<[s2]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS wchar_t *wcpcpy(<[s1]>, <[s2]> wchar_t *__restrict <[s1]>; const wchar_t *__restrict <[s2]>; DESCRIPTION The <> function copies the wide-character string pointed to by <[s2]> (including the terminating null wide-character code) into the array pointed to by <[s1]>. If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behaviour is undefined. RETURNS This function returns a pointer to the end of the destination string, thus pointing to the trailing '\0'. PORTABILITY <> is a GNU extension. No supporting OS subroutines are required. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include wchar_t * _DEFUN (wcpcpy, (s1, s2), wchar_t *__restrict s1 _AND _CONST wchar_t *__restrict s2) { while ((*s1++ = *s2++)) ; return --s1; }