Why not use StrChr (or StrStr)? Its part of the Palm OS API.
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Date: Monday, February 21, 2000 5:01 PM
Subject: Help compiling/linking mem.c
>Hello everyone,
>
>I'm new to using this forum and to working with the Palm OS, but I hope
>someone out there can help me.
>
>I'm using CodeWarrior R6 as my development platform and I'm trying to use
>the "memchr" function to search for a character in a buffer string. The
>prototype for memchr is found in string.h, but since this function is not
>available with the Palm OS library I've been trying to compile the provided
>source code.
>
>I found the source in the msl/msl_c/msl_common/src directory, but when I
>try to compile it I get complaints that it can't open MacMemory.h. In
>fact, I can't find MacMemory.h anywhere in the Metrowerks directory.
>
>Am I missing something? I originally thought this would be a relatively
>painless exercise to use what is usually considered a standard C function.
>
>Any guidance toward a resolution of this "simple" problem would be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Brad S.
>
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