wcsncat — concatenate two wide-character strings
#include <wchar.h>
| wchar_t
            *wcsncat( | wchar_t *dest, | 
| const wchar_t *src, | |
| size_t n ); | 
The wcsncat() function is
      the wide-character equivalent of the strncat(3) function. It
      copies at most n wide
      characters from the wide-character string pointed to by
      src to the end of the
      wide-character string pointed to by dest, and adds a terminating
      null wide character (L'\0').
The strings may not overlap.
The programmer must ensure that there is room for at least
      wcslen(dest) + n + 1
      wide characters at dest.
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