static char rcsid[] = "@(#)$Id: strstr.c,v 1.2 1995/09/29 17:41:44 wfp5p Exp $";
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*
* Copyright (c) 1988-1995 USENET Community Trust
* Copyright (c) 1986,1987 Dave Taylor
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* Bug reports, patches, comments, suggestions should be sent to:
*
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* $Log: strstr.c,v $
* Revision 1.2 1995/09/29 17:41:44 wfp5p
* Alpha 8 (Chip's big changes)
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1995/04/19 20:38:33 wfp5p
* Initial import of elm 2.4 PL0 as base for elm 2.5.
*
******************************************************************************/
/** look for substring in string
**/
#include "elm_defs.h"
/*
* strstr() -- Locates a substring.
*
* This is a replacement for the POSIX function which does not
* appear on all systems.
*
* Synopsis:
* #include <string.h>
* char *strstr(const char *s1, const char *s2);
*
* Arguments:
* s1 Pointer to the subject string.
* s2 Pointer to the substring to locate.
*
* Returns:
* A pointer to the located string or NULL
*
* Description:
* The strstr() function locates the first occurence in s1 of
* the string s2. The terminating null characters are not
* compared.
*/
#ifndef STRSTR
char *strstr(s1, s2)
const char *s1, *s2;
{
int len;
const char *ptr;
const char *tmpptr;
ptr = NULL;
len = strlen(s2);
if ( len <= strlen(s1)) {
tmpptr = s1;
while ((ptr = index(tmpptr, (int)*s2)) != NULL) {
if (strncmp(ptr, s2, len) == 0) {
break;
}
tmpptr = ptr+1;
}
}
return (char *)ptr;
}
#endif /* !STRSTR */
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