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xnu (kernel) and strcpy
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashcrow" data-source="post: 13403"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to find where exactly xnu, MacOS X's kernel, is getting access to strcpy and strcat. I can't seem to find either C files anywhere though the kernel makes extensive use of both functions. The only think I can find is in string.h giving the functions extern ... does this mean it is actually using the same C files that the rest of the system uses in development or is there an area (or a psecific file) that houses the strcat/strcpy C files?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashcrow, post: 13403"] Hello all, I'm trying to find where exactly xnu, MacOS X's kernel, is getting access to strcpy and strcat. I can't seem to find either C files anywhere though the kernel makes extensive use of both functions. The only think I can find is in string.h giving the functions extern ... does this mean it is actually using the same C files that the rest of the system uses in development or is there an area (or a psecific file) that houses the strcat/strcpy C files? [/QUOTE]
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