Rever the strmem() addition and add a TODO element
strmem() was not very well thought out. The thing is the following: If the string contains a zero character, we want to match it, and not stop right there in place. The "real" solution is to use memmem() where needed and replace all functions that assume zero-terminated-strings from standard input, which could lead to early string-breakoffs. This requires a strict tracking of string lengths.
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@@ -15,5 +15,8 @@ If you are looking for some work to do on sbase, another option is to
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pick a utility from the list in the README which has missing flags or
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features noted.
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What also needs to be implemented is the capability of the tools to
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handle data with NUL-bytes in it.
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[0] http://landley.net/toybox/roadmap.html
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[1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/
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