XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggTTTTaaaabbbblllleeeeTTTTooooXXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnngggg takes as input _t_a_b_l_e of compound
strings and a specified string component (such as a tab) and
returns a single compound string consisting of each of the
elements of _t_a_b_l_e concatenated together with a single copy
of _b_r_e_a_k__c_o_m_p_o_n_e_n_t inserted between each element.
_t_a_b_l_e Specifies an XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggTTTTaaaabbbblllleeee containing the compound
strings to be converted.
_c_o_u_n_t Specifies the number of compound strings in _t_a_b_l_e.
_b_r_e_a_k__c_o_m_p_o_n_e_n_t
Specifies the _X_m_S_t_r_i_n_g_C_o_m_p_o_n_e_n_t that will be
inserted in the result to separate the individual
elements of _t_a_b_l_e. The most useful types will be
XXXXmmmmSSSSTTTTRRRRIIIINNNNGGGG____CCCCOOOOMMMMPPPPOOOONNNNEEEENNNNTTTT____SSSSEEEEPPPPAAAARRRRAAAATTTTOOOORRRR and
XXXXmmmmSSSSTTTTRRRRIIIINNNNGGGG____CCCCOOOOMMMMPPPPOOOONNNNEEEENNNNTTTT____TTTTAAAABBBB. Refer to the
XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggCCCCoooommmmppppoooonnnneeeennnnttttTTTTyyyyppppeeee(3) reference page for a
complete list of possible component types. Note,
however, that the XXXXmmmmSSSSTTTTRRRRIIIINNNNGGGG____CCCCOOOOMMMMPPPPOOOONNNNEEEENNNNTTTT____UUUUNNNNKKKKNNNNOOOOWWWWNNNN
component is not a possible type.
RRRREEEETTTTUUUURRRRNNNN
Returns a new XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnngggg. The function will allocate space to
hold the returned compound string. When the application no
longer needs the returned compound string, the application
should call XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggFFFFrrrreeeeeeee.
RRRREEEELLLLAAAATTTTEEEEDDDD
XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnngggg(3), XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggCCCCoooommmmppppoooonnnneeeennnnttttTTTTyyyyppppeeee(3), and XXXXmmmmSSSSttttrrrriiiinnnnggggFFFFrrrreeeeeeee(3).