memcpy
Copies characters between buffers.
void*memcpy(void*dest,constvoid*src,size_tcount**);**
Routine | Required Header | Compatibility |
memcpy | <memory.h> or <string.h> | ANSI, Win 95, Win NT |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Libraries
LIBC.LIB | Single thread static library, retail version |
LIBCMT.LIB | Multithread static library, retail version |
MSVCRT.LIB | Import library for MSVCRT.DLL, retail version |
Return Value
memcpy returns the value of dest.
Parameters
dest
New buffer
src
Buffer to copy from
count
Number of characters to copy
Remarks
The memcpy function copies count bytes of src to dest. If the source and destination overlap, this function does not ensure that the original source bytes in the overlapping region are copied before being overwritten. Use memmove to handle overlapping regions.
Example
/* MEMCPY.C: Illustrate overlapping copy: memmove
* handles it correctly; memcpy does not.
*/
#include <memory.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
char string1[60] = "The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox";
char string2[60] = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog";
/* 1 2 3 4 5
* 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
*/
void main( void )
{
printf( "Function:\tmemcpy without overlap\n" );
printf( "Source:\t\t%s\n", string1 + 40 );
printf( "Destination:\t%s\n", string1 + 16 );
memcpy( string1 + 16, string1 + 40, 3 );
printf( "Result:\t\t%s\n", string1 );
printf( "Length:\t\t%d characters\n\n", strlen( string1 ) );
/* Restore string1 to original contents */
memcpy( string1 + 16, string2 + 40, 3 );
printf( "Function:\tmemmove with overlap\n" );
printf( "Source:\t\t%s\n", string2 + 4 );
printf( "Destination:\t%s\n", string2 + 10 );
memmove( string2 + 10, string2 + 4, 40 );
printf( "Result:\t\t%s\n", string2 );
printf( "Length:\t\t%d characters\n\n", strlen( string2 ) );
printf( "Function:\tmemcpy with overlap\n" );
printf( "Source:\t\t%s\n", string1 + 4 );
printf( "Destination:\t%s\n", string1 + 10 );
memcpy( string1 + 10, string1 + 4, 40 );
printf( "Result:\t\t%s\n", string1 );
printf( "Length:\t\t%d characters\n\n", strlen( string1 ) );
}
Output
Function: memcpy without overlap
Source: fox
Destination: dog jumps over the lazy fox
Result: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy fox
Length: 43 characters
Function: memmove with overlap
Source: quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Destination: brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Result: The quick quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Length: 49 characters
Function: memcpy with overlap
Source: quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
Destination: brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
Result: The quick quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
Length: 49 characters
See Also _memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memmove, memset, strcpy, strncpy