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From: Malcolm <donald DOT mcleanNOdoSPAM AT talk21 DOT com DOT invalid>
Subject: Re: strset function
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What does strset do ? I imagine it sets a string to all one
character. This is easy to code

int strset(char *str, int ch)
{
  char *first = str;

  while(*str)
    *str++ = (char) ch;
  return str - first;
}


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