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From: fyl@ssc.UUCP (Phil Hughes)
Newsgroups: comp.std.c
Subject: Re: char *strcat(), *strcpy(), *fgets();
Message-ID: <1285@ssc.UUCP>
Date: 24 Jun 88 20:16:12 GMT
References:  <1719@ogcvax.ogc.edu> <1309@ark.cs.vu.nl>
Organization: Slugland, USA
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In article <1309@ark.cs.vu.nl>, maart@cs.vu.nl (Maarten Litmaath) writes:
> Why do the functions named above return 'char *', instead of 'int', viz. the
> REALLY useful new size of the first argument string, or the number of chars
> moved?

So you can say
	perror(strcat(message," more message"));

or, something like that.




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