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lfind, lsearch - linear search of an array
#include <search.h>
void *lfind(const void *key, const void *base, size_t *nmemb, size_t
size, int(*compar)(const void *, const void *));
void *lsearch(const void *key, void *base, size_t *nmemb, size_t
size, int(*compar)(const void *, const void *));
lfind() and
lsearch() perform a linear search for key in the array base which has *nmemb
elements of size bytes each. The comparison function referenced by compar
is expected to have two arguments which point to the key object and to
an array member, in that order, and which returns zero if the key object
matches the array member, and nonzero otherwise.
If lsearch() does not find
a matching element, then the key object is inserted at the end of the table,
and *nmemb is incremented. In particular, one should know that a matching
element exists, or that more room is available.
lfind() returns
a pointer to a matching member of the array, or NULL if no match is found.
lsearch() returns a pointer to a matching member of the array, or to the
newly added member if no match is found.
SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
Present in libc since libc-4.6.27.
The naming is unfortunate.
bsearch(3)
,
hsearch(3)
, tsearch(3)
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