/*
Fig. 8.19: fig08_19.c
Run! LIVE!
Using strcat() and strncat()
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void) {
char s1[ 20 ] = "Happy ";
char s2[] = "New Year ";
char s3[ 40 ] = "";
printf( "s1 = %s\ns2 = %s\n", s1, s2 );
printf( "strcat( s1, s2 ) = %s\n", strcat( s1, s2 ) );
printf( "strncat( s3, s1, 6 ) = %s\n", strncat( s3, s1, 6 ) );
printf( "strcat( s3, s1 ) = %s\n", strcat( s3, s1 ) );
return 0;
}
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