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NAME

       ustrncat - Concatenates a string to another one, specifying size. Allegro game programming
       library.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <allegro.h>

       char *ustrncat(char *dest, const char *src, int n);

DESCRIPTION

       This function is like ustrcat() except that no more than `n'  characters  from  `src'  are
       appended  to  the  end  of  `dest'.  If the terminating null character in `src' is reached
       before `n' characters have been written, the  null  character  is  copied,  but  no  other
       characters  are  written.  If  `n'  characters  are  written  before a terminating null is
       encountered, the function appends  its  own  null  character  to  `dest',  so  that  `n+1'
       characters  are  written. You should try to avoid this function because it is very easy to
       overflow the destination buffer. Use ustrzncat instead.

RETURN VALUE

       The return value is the value of `dest'.

SEE ALSO

       uconvert(3alleg4), ustrcat(3alleg4), ustrzncat(3alleg4)