PL_strdup
Returns a pointer to a new memory node in the NSPR heap containing a copy of a specified string.
Syntax
#include <plstr.h>
char *PL_strdup(const char *s);
Parameter
The function has a single parameter:
sThe string to copy, may be
NULL.
Returns
The function returns one of these values:
If successful, a pointer to a copy of the specified string.
If the memory allocation fails,
NULL.
Description
To accommodate the terminator, the size of the allocated memory is one
greater than the length of the string being copied. A NULL argument,
like a zero-length argument, results in a pointer to a one-byte block of
memory containing the null value.
Notes
The memory allocated by PL_strdup should be freed with PL_strfree.