c16rtomb(), c32rtomb()
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Convert a wide character (UTF-16 or UTF-32) into a multibyte character (UTF-8)
Synopsis:
#include <uchar.h>
size_t c16rtomb( char *s,
char16_t wc,
mbstate_t *pst );
size_t c32rtomb( char *s,
char32_t wc,
mbstate_t *pst );
Arguments:
- s
- NULL, or an array of characters where the function can store the multibyte character.
- wc
- The wide character that you want to convert.
- pst
- A pointer to a conversion object that's used to store state information so that the function can be restarted. You can call mbsinit() to determine the status of this variable.
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
Description:
If s isn't NULL, the c16rtomb() and c32rtomb() functions convert the wide character wc (UTF-16 for type char16_t or UTF-32 for type char32_t) into a multibyte character (UTF-8). The multibyte character is stored in the location referenced by s, to a maximum of MB_CUR_MAX bytes.
If s is NULL, the function call is equivalent to
c16rtomb(buf, L'\0', pst)
or c32rtomb(buf, L'\0', pst)
where buf is an internal buffer. The mbstate_t object referenced by pst is then reset to its initial conversion state.Returns:
The number of bytes needed to convert the wide character, or -1 if wc isn't a valid wide character.
Classification:
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |
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