wcsnrtombs - convert a wide-character string to a multibyte string
Standard C library (libc
, -lc
)
#include <wchar.h>
size_t wcsnrtombs(char dest[restrict .len], const wchar_t **restrict src,
size_t nwc, size_t len, mbstate_t *restrict ps);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
wcsnrtombs():
Since glibc 2.10:
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L
Before glibc 2.10:
_GNU_SOURCE
The wcsnrtombs() function is like the
wcsrtombs(3) function, except that the number of wide
characters to be converted, starting at *src
, is limited to
nwc
.
If dest
is not NULL, the wcsnrtombs()
function converts at most nwc
wide characters from the
wide-character string *src
to a multibyte string starting at
dest
. At most len
bytes are written to dest
.
The shift state *ps
is updated. The conversion is effectively
performed by repeatedly calling wcrtomb(dest, *src, ps)
, as
long as this call succeeds, and then incrementing dest
by the
number of bytes written and *src
by one. The conversion can
stop for three reasons:
A wide character has been encountered that can not be represented
as a multibyte sequence (according to the current locale). In this case,
*src
is left pointing to the invalid wide character,
(size_t) -1
is returned, and errno
is set to
EILSEQ.
nwc
wide characters have been converted without
encountering a null wide character (L'\0'), or the length limit forces a
stop. In this case, *src
is left pointing to the next wide
character to be converted, and the number of bytes written to
dest
is returned.
The wide-character string has been completely converted,
including the terminating null wide character (which has the side effect
of bringing back *ps
to the initial state). In this case,
*src
is set to NULL, and the number of bytes written to
dest
, excluding the terminating null byte ('\0'), is
returned.
If dest
is NULL, len
is ignored, and the conversion
proceeds as above, except that the converted bytes are not written out
to memory, and that no destination length limit exists.
In both of the above cases, if ps
is NULL, a static
anonymous state known only to the wcsnrtombs() function
is used instead.
The programmer must ensure that there is room for at least
len
bytes at dest
.
The wcsnrtombs() function returns the number of
bytes that make up the converted part of multibyte sequence, not
including the terminating null byte. If a wide character was encountered
which could not be converted, (size_t) -1
is returned, and
errno
set to EILSEQ.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
Thread safety | MT-Unsafe race:wcsnrtombs/!ps |
POSIX.1-2008.
The behavior of wcsnrtombs() depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
Passing NULL as ps
is not multithread safe.