std::strcpy (3) Linux Manual Page
std::strcpy – std::strcpy
Synopsis
Defined in header<cstring>
char *strcpy(char *dest, const char *src);
Copies the character string pointed to by src, including the null terminator, to the character array whose first element is pointed to by dest.
The behavior is undefined if the dest array is not large enough. The behavior is undefined if the strings overlap.
Parameters
dest – pointer to the character array to write to
src – pointer to the null-terminated byte string to copy from
Return value
dest
Example
// Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
#include <memory>
int main()
{
const char *src = "Take the test.";
// src[0] = 'M'; // can't modify string literal
auto dst = std::make_unique<char[]>(std::strlen(src) + 1); // +1 for the null terminator
std::strcpy(dst.get(), src);
dst[0] = 'M';
std::cout << src << '\n'
<< dst.get() << '\n';
}
Output:
See also
strncpy (function)
memcpy (function)
