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--TEST-- Test strncmp() function : usage variations - binary safe(null terminated strings) --FILE-- <?php /* Prototype : int strncmp ( string $str1, string $str2, int $len ); * Description: Binary safe case-sensitive string comparison of the first n characters * Source code: Zend/zend_builtin_functions.c */ /* Test strncmp() function with binary values passed to 'str1' & 'str2' and with the null terminated strings */ echo "*** Test strncmp() function: Checking with the null terminated strings ***\n"; /* A binary function should not expect a null terminated string, and it should treat input as a raw stream of data */ $str1 = "Hello\0world"; $str2 = "Hello\0"; var_dump( strncmp($str1, $str2, 12) ); //expected: int(5); echo "*** Done ***\n"; ?> --EXPECTF-- *** Test strncmp() function: Checking with the null terminated strings *** int(5) *** Done ***