mbsrtowcs, mbsrtowcs_s
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C
Concurrency support (C11)
Null-terminated multibyte strings
(C95)
(C11)
(C95)
(C95)
mbsrtowcsmbsrtowcs_s
(C95)(C11)
(C23)
(C23)
(C11)
(C11)
(C11)
(C11)
(C11)
(C11)
(C95)
(C95)(C11)
(C95)(C11)
(C95)
Defined in header
<wchar.h>
(1)
(since C95)
(until C99)
(until C99)
size_t mbsrtowcs( wchar_t *restrict dst, const char **restrict src, size_t len,
mbstate_t *restrict ps );
(since C99)
mbstate_t *restrict ps );
errno_t mbsrtowcs_s( size_t *restrict retval,
(2)
(since C11)
wchar_t *restrict dst, rsize_t dstsz,
const char **restrict src, rsize_t len,
1) Converts a null-terminated multibyte character sequence, which begins in the conversion state described by
*ps
, from the array whose first element is pointed to by *src to its wide character representation. If dst
is not null, converted characters are stored in the successive elements of the wchar_t array pointed to by dst
. No more than len
wide characters are written to the destination array. Each multibyte character is converted as if by a call to mbrtowc . The conversion stops if:
- The multibyte null character was converted and stored. *src is set to null pointer value and
*ps
represents the initial shift state. - An invalid multibyte character (according to the current C locale) was encountered. *src is set to point at the beginning of the first unconverted multibyte character.
- the next wide character to be stored would exceed
len
. *src is set to point at the beginning of the first unconverted multibyte character. This condition is not checked ifdst
is a null pointer.
2) Same as (1), except that
- the function returns its result as an out-parameter
retval
- if no null character was written to
dst
afterlen
wide characters were written, then L'0円' is stored indst[len]
, which means len+1 total wide characters are written - the function clobbers the destination array from the terminating null and until
dstsz
- If
src
anddst
overlap, the behavior is unspecified. - the following errors are detected at runtime and call the currently installed constraint handler function:
-
retval
,ps
,src
, or *src is a null pointer -
dstsz
orlen
is greater than RSIZE_MAX/sizeof(wchar_t) (unlessdst
is null) -
dstsz
is not zero (unlessdst
is null) - There is no null character in the first
dstsz
multibyte characters in the *src array andlen
is greater thandstsz
(unlessdst
is null)
-
- As with all bounds-checked functions,
mbsrtowcs_s
is only guaranteed to be available if __STDC_LIB_EXT1__ is defined by the implementation and if the user defines __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ to the integer constant 1 before including <wchar.h>.
[edit] Parameters
dst
-
pointer to wide character array where the results will be stored
src
-
pointer to pointer to the first element of a null-terminated multibyte string
len
-
number of wide characters available in the array pointed to by dst
ps
-
pointer to the conversion state object
dstsz
-
max number of wide characters that will be written (size of the
dst
array)
retval
-
pointer to a size_t object where the result will be stored
[edit] Return value
1) On success, returns the number of wide characters, excluding the terminating L'0円', written to the character array. If
dst
is a null pointer, returns the number of wide characters that would have been written given unlimited length. On conversion error (if invalid multibyte character was encountered), returns (size_t )-1, stores EILSEQ in errno , and leaves *ps in unspecified state.2) zero on success (in which case the number of wide characters excluding terminating zero that were, or would be written to
dst
, is stored in *retval), non-sero on error. In case of a runtime constraint violation, stores (size_t )-1 in *retval (unless retval
is null) and sets dst[0] to L'0円' (unless dst
is null or dstmax
is zero or greater than RSIZE_MAX)[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <locale.h> #include <wchar.h> #include <string.h> void print_as_wide(const char* mbstr) { mbstate_t state; memset (&state, 0, sizeof state); size_t len = 1 + mbsrtowcs(NULL, &mbstr, 0, &state); wchar_t wstr[len]; mbsrtowcs(&wstr[0], &mbstr, len, &state); wprintf (L"Wide string: %ls \n", wstr); wprintf (L"The length, including L'\\0': %zu\n", len); } int main(void) { setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); print_as_wide(u8"z\u00df\u6c34\U0001f34c"); // u8"zß水🍌" }
Output:
Wide string: zß水🍌 The length, including L'0円': 5
[edit] References
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
- 7.29.6.4.1 The mbsrtowcs function (p: 445)
- K.3.9.3.2.1 The mbsrtowcs_s function (p: 648-649)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
- 7.24.6.4.1 The mbsrtowcs function (p: 391)
[edit] See also
(C95)(C11)
(function) [edit]
C++ documentation for mbsrtowcs