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wmemcpy
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definiert in Header <cwchar>
wchar_t* wmemcpy( wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src, std::size_t count );
Kopien count breite Zeichen aus dem Objekt, auf das src auf das Objekt, auf das dest. Wenn die Objekte überlappen, ist das Verhalten undefiniert. Wenn die Objekte nicht trivial kopierbar (Skalare, Arrays, C-kompatible Strukturen), ist das Verhalten undefiniert .
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Copies count wide characters from the object pointed to by src to the object pointed to by dest. If the objects overlap, the behavior is undefined. If the objects are not trivially copyable (scalars, arrays, C-compatible structs), the behavior is undefined.
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dest -
Zeiger auf die Speicherstelle zu kopieren
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pointer to the memory location to copy to
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src -
Zeiger auf die Speicherstelle von zu kopieren
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pointer to the memory location to copy from
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count -
Anzahl von Bytes zu kopieren
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number of bytes to copy
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kopiert eine gewisse breiten Zeichen zwischen zwei, möglicherweise überlappende, Arrays
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copies a certain amount of wide characters between two, possibly overlapping, arrays
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Kopiert einen Bereich von Elementen, um eine neue Position
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copies a range of elements to a new location
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Kopien einen Bereich von Elementen in rückwärts um
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copies a range of elements in backwards order
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checks if a type is trivially copyable
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C documentation for wmemcpy