.Dd October 14, 2005 .Dt MEMSET_PATTERN 3 .Os Darwin .Sh NAME .Nm memset_pattern4 , .Nm memset_pattern8 , .Nm memset_pattern16 .Nd memset of a multi-byte pattern .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In string.h .Ft void .Fn memset_pattern4 "void *b" "const void *pattern4" "size_t len" .Ft void .Fn memset_pattern8 "void *b" "const void *pattern8" "size_t len" .Ft void .Fn memset_pattern16 "void *b" "const void *pattern16" "size_t len" .Sh DESCRIPTION These are analogous to .Fn memset , except that they fill memory with a replicated pattern either 4, 8, or 16 bytes long. .Fa b points to a buffer of size .Fa len bytes which is to be filled. The second parameter points to the pattern. If the buffer length is not an even multiple of the pattern length, the last instance of the pattern will be truncated. Neither the buffer nor the pattern pointer need be aligned. .Sh EXAMPLES The following example: .Bd -literal -offset indent char buf[10]; memset_pattern4( buf, "1234", sizeof(buf) ); .Ed .Pp will set the buffer to the value "1234123412". .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr memset 3 .Sh HISTORY These functions first appeared in Mac OS 10.5.