Name

strncat function — Concatenates strings

Synopsis

char* strncat(char* dst, const char* src, size_t n)

The strncat function concatenates src onto the end of dst, overwriting the null byte at the end of dst. At most, n characters are copied from src. A terminating null character is always appended to the end of dst. The caller must ensure that dst points to a region of memory that is large enough to hold the concatenated result, including the null terminator. The return value is dst.