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+--- perdition/str.h.orig 2014-08-17 17:23:58.809239705 -0500
++++ perdition/str.h 2014-08-17 17:14:09.246054705 -0500
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+ char *str_replace(char *str, size_t n, ...);
+
+ /**********************************************************************
+- * strcasestring
+- * Find the first occurrence of string in a string, case insensitively
+- * pre: haystack: string to search in
+- * needle: string to search for
+- * return: pointer to the first occurrence of needle
+- * NULL on error
+- *
+- * Note: returns a const char* rather than a char * like strstr().
+- * This seems more logical given the type of the inputs.
+- *
+- * strcasestr() exists in gcc (and returns char *) but this
+- * is a GNU extension. As an implementation is needed for when
+- * perdition is compiled against other libcs, it may as be used all
+- * the time.
+- **********************************************************************/
+-
+-const char *strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
+-
+-/**********************************************************************
+ * strcasedelimword
+ * Find the first occurrence of a word in a string
+ * That is, find a needle in a haystack and make sure that;