1.fp 5 CW
2.de Af
3.ds ;G \\*(;G\\f\\$1\\$3\\f\\$2
4.if !\\$4 .Af \\$2 \\$1 "\\$4" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7" "\\$8" "\\$9"
5..
6.de aF
7.ie \\$3 .ft \\$1
8.el \{\
9.ds ;G \&
10.nr ;G \\n(.f
11.Af "\\$1" "\\$2" "\\$3" "\\$4" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7" "\\$8" "\\$9"
12\\*(;G
13.ft \\n(;G \}
14..
15.de L
16.aF 5 \\n(.f "\\$1" "\\$2" "\\$3" "\\$4" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7"
17..
18.de LR
19.aF 5 1 "\\$1" "\\$2" "\\$3" "\\$4" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7"
20..
21.de RL
22.aF 1 5 "\\$1" "\\$2" "\\$3" "\\$4" "\\$5" "\\$6" "\\$7"
23..
24.de EX		\" start example
25.ta 1i 2i 3i 4i 5i 6i
26.PP
27.RS 
28.PD 0
29.ft 5
30.nf
31..
32.de EE		\" end example
33.fi
34.ft
35.PD
36.RE
37.PP
38..
39.TH STRDUP 3
40.SH NAME
41strdup \- duplicate nul-terminated string
42.SH SYNOPSIS
43.L "char* strdup(char* s)"
44.SH DESCRIPTION
45.I strdup
46copies the nul-terminated string
47.I s
48to a new location provided by
49.IR malloc (3)
50and returns a pointer to the new copy.
510 is returned if
52.IR malloc (3)
53failed.
54.SH "SEE ALSO"
55malloc(3), memdup(3)
56