wcschr — search a wide character in a wide-character string
#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wcschr( | 
            const wchar_t * | wcs, | 
| wchar_t | wc); | 
          
The wcschr() function is the
      wide-character equivalent of the strchr(3) function. It
      searches the first occurrence of wc in the wide-character string
      pointed to by wcs.
The wcschr() function
      returns a pointer to the first occurrence of wc in the wide-character string
      pointed to by wcs, or
      NULL if wc does not
      occur in the string.
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