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NEAR SYNTAX: char * _n_strrchr( char * s, int c );
FAR SYNTAX: char far * _f_strrchr( char far * s, int c );
NOTE By default, strrchr()
is defined to_n_strrchr()
.Description
- Similar to
strchr
, except this function searches backward from the end ofs
to the beginning.
- For Rabbit 4000+ users, this function supports FAR pointers. By default the near version of the function is called. The macro
USE_FAR_STRING
will change all calls to functions in this library to their far versions. The user may also explicitly call the far version with_f_strfunc
wherestrfunc
is the name of the string function.
- Because FAR addresses are larger, the far versions of this function will run slightly slower than the near version. To explicitly call the near version when the
USE_FAR_STRING
macro is defined and all pointers are near pointers, append_n_
to the function name, e.g.,_n_strfunc
. For more information about FAR pointers, see the Dynamic C User's Manual or the samples inSamples/Rabbit4000/FAR/
.Parameters
- s
- String to be searched
- c
- Search character
Return value
- Pointer to last occurrence of
c
ins
. Ifc
is not found ins
, return null.Library
- STRING.LIB
See also
- strchr, strcspn, strtok
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