wmemchr — search a wide character in a wide-character array
#include <wchar.h>
| wchar_t
            *wmemchr( | const wchar_t *s, | 
| wchar_t c, | |
| size_t n ); | 
The wmemchr() function is
      the wide-character equivalent of the memchr(3) function. It
      searches the n wide
      characters starting at s for the first occurrence of
      the wide character c.
The wmemchr() function
      returns a pointer to the first occurrence of c among the n wide characters starting at
      s, or NULL if
      c does not occur
      among these.
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