/* Copyright (c) 1993 UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF */ /* UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. */ /* The copyright notice above does not evidence any */ /* actual or intended publication of such source code. */ /* copyright "%c%" */ #ident "@(#)acct:common/cmd/acct/lib/substr.c 1.5.3.3" #ident "$Header: /proj/irix6.5.7m/isms/eoe/cmd/acct/lib/RCS/substr.c,v 1.2 1993/11/05 04:25:59 jwag Exp $" /* Place the `len' length substring of `as' starting at `as[origin]' in `aresult'. Return `aresult'. Note: The copying of as to aresult stops if either the specified number (len) characters have been copied, or if the end of as is found. A negative len generally guarantees that everything gets copied. */ char *substr(as, aresult, origin, len) char *as, *aresult; int origin; register unsigned len; { register char *s, *result; s = as + origin; result = aresult; ++len; while (--len && (*result++ = *s++)) ; if (len == 0) *result = 0; return(aresult); }