memmove, wmemmove

Moves one buffer to another. More secure versions of these functions are available; see memmove_s, wmemmove_s.

void *memmove(
   void *dest,
   const void *src,
   size_t count 
);
wchar_t *wmemmove(
   wchar_t *dest,
   const wchar_t *src,
   size_t count
);

Parameters

  • dest
    Destination object.

  • src
    Source object.

  • count
    Number of bytes (memmove) or characters (wmemmove) to copy.

Return Value

The value of dest*.*

Remarks

Copies count bytes (memmove) or characters (wmemmove) from src to dest*.* If some regions of the source area and the destination overlap, both functions ensure that the original source bytes in the overlapping region are copied before being overwritten.

Security Note Make sure that the destination buffer is the same size or larger than the source buffer. For more information, see Avoiding Buffer Overruns.

The memmove and wmemmove functions will only be deprecated if the constant _CRT_SECURE_DEPRECATE_MEMORY is defined prior to the inclusion statement in order for the functions to be deprecated, such as in the example below:

#define _CRT_SECURE_DEPRECATE_MEMORY
#include <string.h>
or
#define _CRT_SECURE_DEPRECATE_MEMORY
#include <wchar.h>

Requirements

Routine

Required header

memmove

<string.h>

wmemmove

<wchar.h>

For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.

Example

// crt_memcpy.c
// Illustrate overlapping copy: memmove
// always handles it correctly; memcpy may handle
// it correctly.
//

#include <memory.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>

char str1[7] = "aabbcc";

int main( void )
{
   printf( "The string: %s\n", str1 );
   memcpy( str1 + 2, str1, 4 );
   printf( "New string: %s\n", str1 );

   strcpy_s( str1, sizeof(str1), "aabbcc" );   // reset string

   printf( "The string: %s\n", str1 );
   memmove( str1 + 2, str1, 4 );
   printf( "New string: %s\n", str1 );
}
The string: aabbcc
New string: aaaabb
The string: aabbcc
New string: aaaabb

.NET Framework Equivalent

System::Buffer::BlockCopy

See Also

Reference

Buffer Manipulation

_memccpy

memcpy, wmemcpy

strcpy, wcscpy, _mbscpy

strncpy, _strncpy_l, wcsncpy, _wcsncpy_l, _mbsncpy, _mbsncpy_l