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52 lines
1.1 KiB
C
52 lines
1.1 KiB
C
/* strqtok-test.c
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**
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** 2014-04-21, Paul Foerster
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** 2014-05-20, Greg King
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**
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** This program tests that strqtok() correctly will parse strings
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** with quotation marks in them. It should show this list of tokens
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** from the test strings:
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**
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** >This<
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** > is only <
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** >a<
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** >short<
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** >quoting<
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** >test , honoring blanks, commas<
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** >and<
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** >(4)<
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** >empty<
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** ><
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** ><
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** ><
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** ><
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** >strings, EOT <
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**
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** It shouldn't show
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**
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** >Bogus token<
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**
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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void main (void)
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{
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/* b[] and s[] are declared as automatic, not static, variables
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** because strqtok() will change them.
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** They must be defined together; and, b[] must be defined first
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** (because they're copied onto the top-down stack).
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*/
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char b[] = "Bogus token ";
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char s[] = " This , \" is only \"a short "
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"quoting\"test , honoring blanks"
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", commas\", and (4) empty \"\"\"\"\"\"\"\" \"strings, EOT ";
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char* t = strqtok (s, " ,");
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while (t != NULL) {
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printf (">%s<\n", t);
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t = strqtok (NULL, " ,");
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}
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}
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