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array_cat(3) Library Functions Manual array_cat(3) NAME array_cat - append one array to another SYNTAX #include <array.h> void array_cat(array* x,array* y); array x; array y; array_cat(&x,&y); DESCRIPTION array_cat appends y to x; i.e., it changes x, allocating more space if necessary, so that the initialized bytes in x are the previously ini- tialized bytes in x followed by a copy of the initialized bytes in y. If x has failed, array_cat has no effect. If y has failed, array_cat switches x to have failed. If not enough memory is available, array_cat switches x to have failed. SEE ALSO array_allocate(3), array_get(3), array_fail(3), array_reset(3), ar- ray_catb(3), array_cats(3), array_cats0(3), array_cate(3) array_cat(3)
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