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STRDUP 3
NAME
strdup - duplicate nul-terminated string
SYNOPSIS
.L "char* strdup(char* s)"
DESCRIPTION
strdup copies the nul-terminated string s to a new location provided by malloc (3) and returns a pointer to the new copy. 0 is returned if malloc (3) failed.
"SEE ALSO"
malloc(3), memdup(3)