WCSRTOMBS(3) BSD Programmer's Manual WCSRTOMBS(3)NAME
wcsrtombs, wcsnrtombs - convert a wide character string to a multibyte
character
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
size_t
wcsrtombs(char * restrict s, const wchar_t ** restrict pwcs, size_t n,
mbstate_t * restrict ps);
size_t
wcsnrtombs(char * restrict s, const wchar_t ** restrict pwcs, size_t max,
size_t n, mbstate_t * restrict ps);
DESCRIPTIONwcsrtombs() converts the null-terminated wide character string indirectly
pointed to by pwcs to the corresponding multibyte character string, and
store it to the array pointed to by s. The wcsnrtombs() function behaves
the same, but reads at most max wide characters from the wide character
string indirectly pointed to by pwcs. The conversion stops due to the
following reasons:
+ The conversion reaches a null wide character. In this case, the null
wide character is also converted.
+ wcsrtombs() or wcsnrtombs() has already stored n bytes to the array
pointed to by s.
+ The conversion encounters an invalid character.
+ The wcsnrtombs() function has already devoured max wide characters.
Each characters will be converted as if wcrtomb(3) is continuously
called, except the internal state of wcrtomb(3) will not be affected.
After conversion, if s is not a NULL pointer, the pointer object pointed
to by pwcs is a NULL pointer (if the conversion is stopped due to reach-
ing a null wide character) or the first byte of the character just after
the last character converted.
If s is not a null pointer and the conversion is stopped due to reaching
a null wide character, wcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() place the state ob-
ject pointed to by ps to an initial state after the conversion is taken
place.
The behaviour of the wcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() is affected by the
LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
These are the special cases:
s == NULL wcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() return the number of bytes to
store the whole multibyte character string corresponding to
the wide character string pointed to by pwcs, not including
the terminating null byte. In this case, n is ignored.
pwcs == NULL || *pwcs == NULL
Undefined (may causes the program to crash).
ps == NULL wcsrtombs() uses its own internal state object to keep the
conversion state, instead of ps mentioned in this manual
page. wcsnrtombs() has an own internal state which is dif-
ferent from the one of wcsrtombs().
Calling any other functions in libc never change the inter-
nal state of wcsnrtombs() or wcsrtombs(), that is initial-
ised at startup time of the program.
RETURN VALUESwcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() return:
0 or positive
Number of bytes stored to the array pointed to by s, except
for a null byte. There is no cases that the value returned
is greater than n (unless s is a null pointer). If the re-
turn value is equal to n, the string pointed to by s will
not be null-terminated.
(size_t)-1 pwcs points to the string containing invalid wide charac-
ter. wcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() also set errno to indi-
cate the error.
ERRORSwcsrtombs() and wcsnrtombs() may cause an error in the following cases:
[EILSEQ] pwcs points to the string containing an invalid wide char-
acter.
SEE ALSOoptu16to8(3), setlocale(3), wcrtomb(3), wcstombs(3)STANDARDS
The wcsrtombs() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 ("ANSI C"). The
restrict qualifier is added at ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995 ("ISO C99"). The
wcsnrtombs() function is a GNU extension.
HISTORYwcsnrtombs() first appeared in MirOS #10.
MirOS BSD #10-current November 22, 2008 1