| #ifndef _SPLITSTR_H_ |
| #define _SPLITSTR_H_ |
| /* |
| * Synopsis |
| * |
| * const char **splitstr(const char *str, const char *separator, int *argcount) |
| * |
| * Description |
| * This function splits a string (str) into components that are separated by |
| * one or more of the characters in the (separator) string. An array of |
| * strings is returned, along with argcount being set to the number of strings |
| * found. Argcount can be NULL. There will always be a NULL element in the |
| * array after the last valid element. If an error occurs, NULL will be |
| * returned and argcount will be set to zero. |
| * |
| * To rid yourself of the memory allocated for splitstr(), pass the return |
| * value from splitstr() unmodified to splitstr_free(): |
| * |
| * void splitstr_free( const char ** return_from_splitstr ); |
| * |
| */ |
| const char ** |
| splitstr(const char *, const char *, int *); |
| |
| /* |
| * splitster_free( const char ** ) |
| * |
| * This takes the return value from splitster() and free()s memory |
| * allocated by splitster. Assuming: ret=splitster(...), this |
| * requires that ret and *ret returned from splitster() have not |
| * been modified. |
| */ |
| void |
| splitstr_free( const char ** ); |
| |
| #endif |