/* * add.c -- If "s1" is NULL, this routine just creates a * -- copy of "s2" into newly malloc'ed memory. * -- * -- If "s1" is not NULL, then copy the concatenation * -- of "s1" and "s2" (note the order) into newly * -- malloc'ed memory. Then free "s1". * * $Id: add.c,v 1.1.1.1 1999-02-07 18:14:07 danw Exp $ */ #include char * add (char *s2, char *s1) { char *cp; size_t len1 = 0, len2 = 0; if (s1) len1 = strlen (s1); if (s2) len2 = strlen (s2); if (!(cp = malloc (len1 + len2 + 1))) adios (NULL, "unable to allocate string storage"); /* Copy s1 and free it */ if (s1) { memcpy (cp, s1, len1); free (s1); } /* Copy s2 */ if (s2) memcpy (cp + len1, s2, len2); /* Now NULL terminate the string */ cp[len1 + len2] = '\0'; return cp; }