wcscat -- Concatenate Wide-Character Strings

Format

#include <wcstr.h>
wchar_t *wcscat(wchar_t *string1, const wchar_t *string2);

Language Level: XPG4
wcscat appends a copy of the string pointed to by string2 to the end of the string pointed to by string1.

wcscat operates on null-terminated wchar_t strings. The string arguments to this function should contain a wchar_t null character marking the end of the string. Boundary checking is not performed.

Return Value
wcscat returns a pointer to the concatenated string1.

Example
This example creates the wide character string "computer program" using wcscat.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <wcstr.h>
#define SIZE 40
int main(void)
{
  wchar_t buffer1[SIZE] = L"computer";
  wchar_t * string      = L" program";
  wchar_t * ptr;
  ptr = wcscat( buffer1, string );
  printf( "buffer1 = %ls\n", buffer1 );
  return 0;
  /***************************************
      The output should be:
      buffer1 = computer program
  ***************************************/
}


strcat -- Concatenate Strings
strncat -- Concatenate Strings
wcschr -- Search for Wide Character
wcscmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings
wcscpy -- Copy Wide-Character Strings
wcscspn -- Find Offset of First Wide-Character Match
wcslen -- Calculate Length of Wide-Character String
wcsncat -- Concatenate Wide-Character Strings
<wcstr.h>