* This is a Standard C++ Library file. You should @c #include this file
* in your programs, rather than any of the "*.h" implementation files.
*
* This is the C++ version of the Standard C Library header @c string.h,
* and its contents are (mostly) the same as that header, but are all
* contained in the namespace @c std (except for names which are defined
* as macros in C).
*/
#ifndef _GLIBCXX_CSTRING
#define _GLIBCXX_CSTRING 1
#pragma GCC system_header
#include <cstddef>
#include <string.h>
#undef memcpy
#undef memmove
#undef strcpy
#undef strncpy
#undef strcat
#undef strncat
#undef memcmp
#undef strcmp
#undef strcoll
#undef strncmp
#undef strxfrm
#undef memchr
#undef strchr
#undef strcspn
#undef strpbrk
#undef strrchr
#undef strspn
#undef strstr
#undef strtok
#undef memset
#undef strerror
#undef strlen
namespace std
{
using ::memcpy;
using ::memmove;
using ::strcpy;
using ::strncpy;
using ::strcat;
using ::strncat;
using ::memcmp;
using ::strcmp;
using ::strcoll;
using ::strncmp;
using ::strxfrm;
using ::strcspn;
using ::strspn;
using ::strtok;
using ::memset;
using ::strerror;
using ::strlen;
using ::memchr;
inline void*
memchr(void* __p, int __c, size_t __n)
{ return memchr(const_cast<const void*>(__p), __c, __n); }
using ::strchr;
inline char*
strchr(char* __s1, int __n)
{ return __builtin_strchr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __n); }
using ::strpbrk;
inline char*
strpbrk(char* __s1, const char* __s2)
{ return __builtin_strpbrk(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __s2); }
using ::strrchr;
inline char*
strrchr(char* __s1, int __n)
{ return __builtin_strrchr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __n); }
using ::strstr;
inline char*
strstr(char* __s1, const char* __s2)
{ return __builtin_strstr(const_cast<const char*>(__s1), __s2); }
}
#endif