.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii cryptday.1 .\" .TH js_copy 3 "August 2000" JS "js library reference" .\" We don't want hyphenation (it's too ugly) .\" We also disable justification when using nroff .hy 0 .if n .na .SH NAME js_copy \- copy one js_string to another js_string object .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include "JsStr.h" .sp .B "int js_copy(js_string *src, js_string *dest)" .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .B js_copy copys the .I js_string object .B src to the .I js_string object .B dest. .SH ARGUMENTS .B src is the source .I js_string object, the string we copy. .B dest is the .I js_string object we copy over. .SH "RETURN VALUE" .B js_copy returns .I JS_SUCCESS on successful copying of the string, .I JS_ERROR otherwise. .SH EXAMPLE The following example will give bar the string "1234567890": .nf js_string *foo, *bar; foo = js_create(256,1); bar = js_create(256,1); js_str2js(foo,"1234567890",10,1); js_copy(foo,bar); /* bar is now "1234567890" */ .fi .SH AUTHOR Sam Trenholme <kiwi-zttfryb@koala.samiam.org>