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std::wmemmove

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< cpp‎ | string‎ | wide

 
 
Stringhe libreria
Null-stringhe terminate
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Null-terminated strings
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Byte stringhe
Multibyte stringhe
Stringhe larghe
Classi
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Classes
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basic_string
char_traits
 
Stringhe larghe null-terminated
Funzioni
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Functions
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Carattere manipolazione
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Character manipulation
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Le conversioni in formati numerici
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Conversions to numeric formats
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Della gestione delle stringhe
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String manipulation
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Matrice manipolazione
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Array manipulation
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wmemcpy
wmemmove
wmemcmp
wmemchr
wmemset
 
Elemento definito nell'header <cwchar>
wchar_t* wmemmove( wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src, std::size_t count );
Copie count caratteri larghi dall'oggetto puntato da src all'oggetto puntato da dest. Gli oggetti possono sovrapporsi: la copia avviene come se i personaggi sono stati copiati in una matrice di carattere temporaneo e quindi i caratteri sono stati copiati dalla matrice a dest. Se gli oggetti non sono banalmente-copiabile (scalari, array, struct di tipo C), il comportamento è indefinito.
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Copies count wide characters from the object pointed to by src to the object pointed to by dest. The objects may overlap: copying takes place as if the characters were copied to a temporary character array and then the characters were copied from the array to dest. If the objects are not trivially-copyable (scalars, arrays, C-style structs), the behavior is undefined.
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