Say I have three c-style strings, char buf_1[1024]
, char buf_2[1024]
, and char buf_3[1024]
. I want to tokenize them, and do things with the first token from all three, then do the same with the second token from all three, etc. Obviously, I could call strtok
and loop through them from the beginning each time I want a new token. Or alternatively, pre-process all the tokens, stick them into three arrays and go from there, but I'd like a cleaner solution, if there is one.
It sounds like you want the reentrant version of strtok
, strtok_r
which uses a third parameter to save its position in the string instead of a static variable in the function.
Here's some example skeleton code:
char buf_1[1024], buf_2[1024], buf_3[1024];
char *save_ptr1, *save_ptr2, *save_ptr3;
char *token1, *token2, *token3;
// Populate buf_1, buf_2, and buf_3
// get the initial tokens
token1 = strtok_r(buf_1, " ", &save_ptr1);
token2 = strtok_r(buf_2, " ", &save_ptr2);
token3 = strtok_r(buf_3, " ", &save_ptr3);
while(token1 && token2 && token3) {
// do stuff with tokens
// get next tokens
token1 = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr1);
token2 = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr2);
token3 = strtok_r(NULL, " ", &save_ptr3);
}
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