int AddStringPrefix (char **string, const char stringPrefix[], int lengthOfPrefix);
Inserts characters at the beginning of a string that you dynamically allocate previously.
This function reallocates the string so that it is large enough to contain the additional characters.
Input | ||
Name | Type | Description |
stringPrefix | const char [] | Pass the null–terminated string that contains the characters you want to insert at the beginning of the other string. |
lengthOfPrefix | integer | Pass the maximum number of characters to insert at the beginning of the string. Pass |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
string | char ** | Pass the address of the pointer to the string into which you want to insert additional characters. The function reallocates the string so that it is large enough to contain the additional characters. |
Name | Type | Description |
status | integer | Returns FALSE if the function cannot reallocate the string because of insufficient memory. Returns TRUE otherwise. |