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33.Dd October 11, 2001
34.Dt STRSTR 3
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm strstr , strcasestr , strnstr
38.Nd locate a substring in a string
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In string.h
43.Ft char *
44.Fn strstr "const char *big" "const char *little"
45.Ft char *
46.Fn strcasestr "const char *big" "const char *little"
47.Ft char *
48.Fn strnstr "const char *big" "const char *little" "size_t len"
49.In string.h
50.In xlocale.h
51.Ft char *
52.Fn strcasestr_l "const char *big" "const char *little" "locale_t loc"
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Fn strstr
56function
57locates the first occurrence of the null-terminated string
58.Fa little
59in the null-terminated string
60.Fa big .
61.Pp
62The
63.Fn strcasestr
64function is similar to
65.Fn strstr ,
66but ignores the case of both strings.
67.Pp
68The
69.Fn strcasestr_l
70function does the same as
71.Fn strcasestr
72but takes an explicit locale rather than using the current locale.
73.Pp
74The
75.Fn strnstr
76function
77locates the first occurrence of the null-terminated string
78.Fa little
79in the string
80.Fa big ,
81where not more than
82.Fa len
83characters are searched.
84Characters that appear after a
85.Ql \e0
86character are not searched.
87Since the
88.Fn strnstr
89function is a
90.Fx
91specific API, it should only be used when portability is not a concern.
92.Sh RETURN VALUES
93If
94.Fa little
95is an empty string,
96.Fa big
97is returned;
98if
99.Fa little
100occurs nowhere in
101.Fa big ,
102.Dv NULL
103is returned;
104otherwise a pointer to the first character of the first occurrence of
105.Fa little
106is returned.
107.Sh EXAMPLES
108The following sets the pointer
109.Va ptr
110to the
111.Qq Li Bar Baz
112portion of
113.Va largestring :
114.Bd -literal -offset indent
115const char *largestring = "Foo Bar Baz";
116const char *smallstring = "Bar";
117char *ptr;
118
119ptr = strstr(largestring, smallstring);
120.Ed
121.Pp
122The following sets the pointer
123.Va ptr
124to
125.Dv NULL ,
126because only the first 4 characters of
127.Va largestring
128are searched:
129.Bd -literal -offset indent
130const char *largestring = "Foo Bar Baz";
131const char *smallstring = "Bar";
132char *ptr;
133
134ptr = strnstr(largestring, smallstring, 4);
135.Ed
136.Sh SEE ALSO
137.Xr memchr 3 ,
138.Xr memmem 3 ,
139.Xr strchr 3 ,
140.Xr strcspn 3 ,
141.Xr strpbrk 3 ,
142.Xr strrchr 3 ,
143.Xr strsep 3 ,
144.Xr strspn 3 ,
145.Xr strtok 3 ,
146.Xr wcsstr 3
147.Sh STANDARDS
148The
149.Fn strstr
150function
151conforms to
152.St -isoC .
153.Sh HISTORY
154The
155.Fn strnstr
156function was introduced by
157.Fx 4.5
158and is non-standard.
159