On 06.09.2011 11:41, matthew green wrote: >> Subject says it all. Anyone objects? >> >> Motivation behind: >> - we already have strlen(3), so having strnlen(3) in kernel is somehow >> natural. >> - avoids things like [1] (there are probably other possible consumers in >> kernel). > > if it is in the kernel, it's strnlen(9) :-)
Right !) Is there a way to know what functions are available from libkern, and those only found in userland libs? Except by looking at libkern.h? -- Jean-Yves Migeon [email protected]
