. \" Manual Seite fuer strcatl . \" @(#)strcatl.3 1.1 . \" .if t .ds a \v'-0.55m'\h'0.00n'\z.\h'0.40n'\z.\v'0.55m'\h'-0.40n'a .if t .ds o \v'-0.55m'\h'0.00n'\z.\h'0.45n'\z.\v'0.55m'\h'-0.45n'o .if t .ds u \v'-0.55m'\h'0.00n'\z.\h'0.40n'\z.\v'0.55m'\h'-0.40n'u .if t .ds A \v'-0.77m'\h'0.25n'\z.\h'0.45n'\z.\v'0.77m'\h'-0.70n'A .if t .ds O \v'-0.77m'\h'0.25n'\z.\h'0.45n'\z.\v'0.77m'\h'-0.70n'O .if t .ds U \v'-0.77m'\h'0.30n'\z.\h'0.45n'\z.\v'0.77m'\h'-.75n'U .if t .ds s \(*b .if t .ds S SS .if n .ds a ae .if n .ds o oe .if n .ds u ue .if n .ds s sz .TH STRCATL 3 "15. Juli 1988" "J\*org Schilling" "Schily\'s LIBRARY FUNCTIONS" .SH NAME strcatl() \- concatenates strings .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B char *strcatl(outbuf,s1\|.\|.\|.sn,NULL) .B char *outbuf,*s1\|.\|.\|.*sn; .fi .SH DESCRIPTION strcatl() concatenates the "to" strings (s1\|.\|.\|.sn) into outbuf. The end of the list is signalled by NULL. .SH RETURNS Returns a pointer to the end of the concatenated output, in outbuf. .SH NOTES No check for buffer overflow is made. .PP A strcatl() of the form: strcatl(foo,bar,foo,NULL) does not work correctly, although a strcatl() of the form "strcatl(foo,foo,bar,NULL)" will. The destination string can only be a source string if it is the first string in the list.