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Subsequent calls, wishing to obtain further tokens * from the same string, should pass a null pointer instead. * * The separator string must be supplied each time, and may change * between calls. * * \param s Pointer to the string to separate. * \param delim Pointer to the separator string. * * \return A pointer to the beginning of each subsequent token * in the string, after replacing the separator character * itself with a zero character. When no more tokens remain, * a null pointer is returned. */ char *strtok(char *s, const char *delim) { static char *last; return strtok_r(s, delim, &last); } /*! * \brief Isolate sequential tokens in a NUL terminated string. * * Similar to strtok(), but takes an explicit context argument * and thus is reentrant. * * \param s Pointer to the string to separate. * \param delim Pointer to the separator string. * \param last Used to store the current search context. * * \return A pointer to the beginning of each subsequent token * in the string, after replacing the separator character * itself with a zero character. When no more tokens remain, * a null pointer is returned. */ char *strtok_r(char *s, const char *delim, char **last) { char *spanp; int c, sc; char *tok; if (s == NULL && (s = *last) == NULL) return (NULL); /* * Skip (span) leading delimiters (s += strspn(s, delim), sort of). */ cont: c = *s++; for (spanp = (char *) delim; (sc = *spanp++) != 0;) { if (c == sc) goto cont; } if (c == 0) { /* no non-delimiter characters */ *last = NULL; return (NULL); } tok = s - 1; /* * Scan token (scan for delimiters: s += strcspn(s, delim), sort of). * Note that delim must have one NUL; we stop if we see that, too. */ for (;;) { c = *s++; spanp = (char *) delim; do { if ((sc = *spanp++) == c) { if (c == 0) s = NULL; else s[-1] = 0; *last = s; return (tok); } } while (sc != 0); } /* NOTREACHED */ } /*@}*/