freebsd man page for mbsnrtowcs

Query: mbsnrtowcs

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MBSRTOWCS(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					      MBSRTOWCS(3)

NAME
mbsrtowcs, mbsnrtowcs -- convert a character string to a wide-character string (restartable)
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h> size_t mbsrtowcs(wchar_t * restrict dst, const char ** restrict src, size_t len, mbstate_t * restrict ps); size_t mbsnrtowcs(wchar_t * restrict dst, const char ** restrict src, size_t nms, size_t len, mbstate_t * restrict ps);
DESCRIPTION
The mbsrtowcs() function converts a sequence of multibyte characters pointed to indirectly by src into a sequence of corresponding wide char- acters and stores at most len of them in the wchar_t array pointed to by dst, until it encounters a terminating null character (''). If dst is NULL, no characters are stored. If dst is not NULL, the pointer pointed to by src is updated to point to the character after the one that conversion stopped at. If conver- sion stops because a null character is encountered, *src is set to NULL. The mbstate_t argument, ps, is used to keep track of the shift state. If it is NULL, mbsrtowcs() uses an internal, static mbstate_t object, which is initialized to the initial conversion state at program startup. The mbsnrtowcs() function behaves identically to mbsrtowcs(), except that conversion stops after reading at most nms bytes from the buffer pointed to by src.
RETURN VALUES
The mbsrtowcs() and mbsnrtowcs() functions return the number of wide characters stored in the array pointed to by dst if successful, other- wise it returns (size_t)-1.
ERRORS
The mbsrtowcs() and mbsnrtowcs() functions will fail if: [EILSEQ] An invalid multibyte character sequence was encountered. [EINVAL] The conversion state is invalid.
SEE ALSO
mbrtowc(3), mbstowcs(3), multibyte(3), wcsrtombs(3)
STANDARDS
The mbsrtowcs() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99''). The mbsnrtowcs() function is an extension to the standard.
BSD
July 21, 2004 BSD
Related Man Pages
mbsrtowcs(3) - freebsd
mbsnrtowcs_l(3) - mojave
wcsrtombs(3) - mojave
mbsnrtowcs(3) - osx
wcsnrtombs(3) - freebsd
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