WCRTOMB(3) | FreeBSD Library Functions Manual | WCRTOMB(3) |
NAME
wcrtomb, c16rtomb, c32rtomb — convert a wide-character code to a character (restartable)LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS
#include < wchar.h> size_t
wcrtomb( char * restrict s, wchar_t c, mbstate_t * restrict ps);
#include < uchar.h>
size_t
c16rtomb( char * restrict s, char16_t c, mbstate_t * restrict ps);
size_t
c32rtomb( char * restrict s, char32_t c, mbstate_t * restrict ps);
DESCRIPTION
The wcrtomb(), c16rtomb() and c32rtomb() functions store a multibyte sequence representing the wide character c, including any necessary shift sequences, to the character array s, storing a maximum of MB_CUR_MAX bytes.If s is NULL, these functions behave as if s pointed to an internal buffer and c was a null wide character (L'\0').
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 certain multibyte characters may only be represented by a series of 16-bit characters, the c16rtomb() may need to invoked multiple times before a multibyte sequence is returned.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return the length (in bytes) of the multibyte sequence needed to represent c, or ( size_t)-1 if c is not a valid wide character code.ERRORS
The wcrtomb(), c16rtomb() and c32rtomb() functions will fail if:- [ EILSEQ]
- An invalid wide character code was specified.
- [ EINVAL]
- The conversion state is invalid.
STANDARDS
The wcrtomb(), c16rtomb() and c32rtomb() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:2011 (“ISO C11”).May 21, 2013 | FreeBSD |