HELPLIB.HLB  —  CRTL  wcscat  Example
        #include <stdlib.h>
        #include <stdio.h>
        #include <wchar.h>
        #include <string.h>

        /* This program concatenates two wide-
 character strings using */
        /* the wcscat function, and then manually compares the result */
        /* to the expected result                                     */

        #define S1LENGTH 10
        #define S2LENGTH 8

        main()
        {
            int i;
            wchar_t s1buf[S1LENGTH + S2LENGTH];
            wchar_t s2buf[S2LENGTH];
            wchar_t test1[S1LENGTH + S2LENGTH];

            /* Initialize the three wide-character strings */

            if (mbstowcs(s1buf, "abcmnexyz", S1LENGTH) == (size_t)-1) {

                perror("mbstowcs");
                exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
            }

            if (mbstowcs(s2buf, " orthis", S2LENGTH) == (size_t)-1) {

                perror("mbstowcs");
                exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
            }

            if (mbstowcs(test1, "abcmnexyz orthis", S1LENGTH + S2LENGTH)

                perror("mbstowcs");
                exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
            }

        /* Concatenate s1buf with s2buf, placing the result    */
        /* into * s1buf.  Then compare s1buf with the expected */
        /* result in test1.                                    */

            wcscat(s1buf, s2buf);

            for (i = 0; i < S1LENGTH + S2LENGTH - 2; i++) {
                /* Check that each character is correct */
                if (test1[i] != s1buf[i]) {
                    printf("Error in wcscat\n");
                    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
                }
            }

            printf("Concatenated string: <%S>\n", s1buf);
        }

      Running the example produces the following result:

        Concatenated string: <abcmnexyz orthis>
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