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BCOPY(3)                   LINUX Programmer's Manual                  BCOPY(3)



NAME
       bcopy - copy byte sequence

SYNOPSIS
       #include <strings.h>

       void bcopy(const void *src, void *dest, size_t n);

DESCRIPTION
       The  bcopy()  function  copies n bytes from src to dest.  The result is
       correct, even when both areas overlap.

RETURN VALUE
       None.

CONFORMING TO
       4.3BSD.   This  function   is   deprecated   (marked   as   LEGACY   in
       POSIX.1-2001):  use  memcpy()  or memmove() in new programs.  Note that
       the first two parameters are interchanged for memcpy() and memmove().

SEE ALSO
       memccpy(3), memcpy(3), memmove(3), strcpy(3), strncpy(3)



Linux                             2002-12-31                          BCOPY(3)


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