On 16-Jan-19 12:48 PM, Bruce Richardson wrote:
Add the strlcat function to DPDK to exist alongside the strlcpy one.  While
strncat is generally safe for use for concatenation, the API for the
strlcat function is perhaps a little nicer to use, and supports truncation
detection.

See commit: 5364de644a4b ("eal: support strlcpy function") for more
details on the function selection logic, since we only should be using the
DPDK-provided version when no system-provided version is present.

Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richard...@intel.com>
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<...>

  static int
  test_string_fns(void)
  {
        if (test_rte_strsplit() < 0)
                return -1;
+       if (test_rte_strlcat() < 0)
+               return -1;
        return 0;
  }

Unrelated, but do we also need to test strlcpy, strscpy and other functions that were introduced?

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Thanks,
Anatoly

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