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BSWAP(3)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		      BSWAP(3)



NAME
       bswap_16, bswap_32, bswap_64 - reverse order of bytes

SYNOPSIS
       #include <byteswap.h>

       bswap_16(x);
       bswap_32(x);
       bswap_64(x);

DESCRIPTION
       These  macros  return  a value in which the order of the bytes in their
       2-, 4-, or 8-byte arguments is reversed.

RETURN VALUE
       These macros  return  the  value	 of  their  argument  with  the	 bytes
       reversed.

ERRORS
       These macros always succeed.

CONFORMING TO
       These macros are GNU extensions.

EXAMPLE
       The program below swaps the bytes of the 8-byte integer supplied as its
       command-line argument.  The following shell  session  demonstrates  the
       use of the program:

	   $ ./a.out 0x0123456789abcdef
	   0x123456789abcdef ==> 0xefcdab8967452301

   Program source

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdint.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <inttypes.h>
       #include <byteswap.h>

       int
       main(int argc, char *argv[])
       {
	   uint64_t x;

	   if (argc != 2) {
	       fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <num>\n", argv[0]);
	       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
	   }

	   x = strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 0);
	   printf("0x%" PRIx64 " ==> 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", x, bswap_64(x));

	   exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO
       byteorder(3), endian(3)

COLOPHON
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Linux				  2016-04-21			      BSWAP(3)