SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
int
mbtowc(wchar_t * restrict wcharp, const char * restrict mbchar,
size_t nbytes);
#include <xlocale.h>
int
mbtowc_l(wchar_t * restrict wcharp, const char * restrict mbchar,
size_t nbytes, locale_t loc);
DESCRIPTION
The mbtowc() function converts a multibyte character mbchar into a wide
character according to the current conversion state, and stores the
result in the object pointed to by wcharp. Up to nbytes bytes are exam-
ined.
A call with a null mbchar pointer returns nonzero if the current encoding
requires shift states, zero otherwise; if shift states are required, the
shift state is reset to the initial state.
While the mbtowc() function uses the current locale, the mbtowc_l() func-
tion may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale(3) for more informa-
tion.
RETURN VALUES
If mbchar is NULL, the mbtowc() function returns nonzero if shift states
are supported, zero otherwise.
Otherwise, if mbchar is not a null pointer, mbtowc() either returns 0 if
mbchar represents the null wide character, or returns the number of bytes
processed in mbchar, or returns -1 if no multibyte character could be
recognized or converted. In this case, mbtowc()'s internal conversion
state is undefined.
ERRORS
The mbtowc() function will fail if:
[EILSEQ] An invalid multibyte sequence was detected.
[EINVAL] The internal conversion state is invalid.
SEE ALSO
btowc(3), mblen(3), mbrtowc(3), mbstowcs(3), multibyte(3), wctomb(3),
xlocale(3)
STANDARDS
The mbtowc() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99'').
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