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      4 months ago

      If n is smaller than the string length (as in: distance to first null byte) then you’re bound to have garbage in your return destination

      Wha? N is just maximum length of string to copy. Data after dst+n is unchanged.

      In retrospect null-terminated strings were a mistake, but so were many other things, at some point you just have to accept that there’s hysterical raisins everywhere.

      All hail length-prefixed strings!

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          Let us not talk about situations where CHAR_BIT != 8 that’s not POSIX anyway.

          Yeah, let’s not talk about 20-bit one’s complement ints.