strchug

fnstring strchug(string string_)

Removes leading whitespace from a string, by moving the rest of the characters forward.

This function doesn't allocate or reallocate any memory; it modifies string in place. Therefore, it cannot be used on statically allocated strings.

The pointer to string is returned to allow the nesting of functions.

Also see funcGLib.strchomp and funcGLib.strstrip.

Parameters

string_a string to remove the leading whitespace from

Returns

the modified string