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MBRTOWC(3) DragonFly Library Functions Manual MBRTOWC(3)
NAME
mbrtowc, mbrtowc_l, mbrtoc16, mbrtoc16_l, mbrtoc32, mbrtoc32_l - convert
a character to a wide-character code (restartable)
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
size_t
mbrtowc(wchar_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps);
#include <uchar.h>
size_t
mbrtoc16(char16_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps);
size_t
mbrtoc32(char32_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps);
#include <xlocale.h>
size_t
mbrtowc_l(wchar_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps, locale_t locale);
size_t
mbrtoc16_l(char16_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps, locale_t locale);
size_t
mbrtoc32_l(char32_t * restrict pc, const char * restrict s, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps, locale_t locale);
DESCRIPTION
The mbrtowc(), mbrtowc_l(), mbrtoc16(), mbrtoc16_l(), mbrtoc32(), and
mbrtoc32_l() functions inspect at most n bytes pointed to by s to
determine the number of bytes needed to complete the next multibyte
character. If a character can be completed, and pc is not NULL, the wide
character which is represented by s is stored in the wchar_t, char16_t or
char32_t it points to.
If s is NULL, these functions behave as if pc was NULL, s was an empty
string ("") and n was 1.
The mbstate_t argument, ps, is used to keep track of the shift state. If
it is NULL, these functions use an internal, static mbstate_t object,
which is initialized to the initial conversion state at program startup.
As a single char16_t is not large enough to represent certain multibyte
characters, the mbrtoc16() function may need to be invoked multiple times
to convert a single multibyte character sequence.
The mbrtowc_l(), mbrtoc16_l(), and mbrtoc32_l() functions take an
explicit locale argument, whereas the mbrtowc(), mbrtoc16(), and
mbrtoc32() functions use the current global or per-thread locale.
RETURN VALUES
The mbrtowc(), mbrtowc_l(), mbrtoc16(), mbrtoc16_l(), mbrtoc32(), and
mbrtoc32_l() functions return:
0 The next n or fewer bytes represent the null wide character
(L'\0').
>0 The next n or fewer bytes represent a valid character, these
functions return the number of bytes used to complete the
multibyte character.
(size_t)-1
An encoding error has occurred. The next n or fewer bytes do not
contribute to a valid multibyte character.
(size_t)-2
The next n contribute to, but do not complete, a valid multibyte
character sequence, and all n bytes have been processed.
The mbrtoc16() and mbrtoc16_l() functions also return:
(size_t)-3
The next character resulting from a previous call has been
stored. No bytes from the input have been consumed.
ERRORS
The mbrtowc(), mbrtowc_l(), mbrtoc16(), mbrtoc16_l(), mbrtoc32(), and
mbrtoc32_l() functions will fail if:
[EILSEQ] An invalid multibyte sequence was detected.
[EINVAL] The conversion state is invalid.
SEE ALSO
mbtowc(3), multibyte(3), setlocale(3), wcrtomb(3), xlocale(3)
STANDARDS
The mbrtowc(), mbrtoc16() and mbrtoc32() functions conform to ISO/IEC
9899:2011 ("ISO C11").
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