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MBRLEN(3)             DragonFly Library Functions Manual             MBRLEN(3)

NAME

mbrlen, mbrlen_l -- get number of bytes in a character (restartable)

LIBRARY

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <wchar.h> size_t mbrlen(const char * restrict s, size_t n, mbstate_t * restrict ps); #include <xlocale.h> size_t mbrlen_l(const char * restrict s, size_t n, mbstate_t * restrict ps, locale_t locale);

DESCRIPTION

The mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() functions inspect at most n bytes pointed to by s to determine the number of bytes needed to complete the next multibyte character. The mbstate_t argument, ps, is used to keep track of the shift state. If it is NULL, mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() use an internal, static mbstate_t object, which is initialized to the initial conversion state at program startup. It is equivalent to: mbrtowc(NULL, s, n, ps); Except that when ps is a NULL pointer, mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() use their own static, internal mbstate_t object to keep track of the shift state. The mbrlen_l() function takes an explicit locale argument, whereas the mbrlen() function uses the current global or per-thread locale.

RETURN VALUES

The mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() functions return: 0 The next n or fewer bytes represent the null wide character (L'\0'). >0 The next n or fewer bytes represent a valid character, mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() return the number of bytes used to complete the multibyte character. (size_t)-2 The next n contribute to, but do not complete, a valid multibyte character sequence, and all n bytes have been processed. (size_t)-1 An encoding error has occurred. The next n or fewer bytes do not contribute to a valid multibyte character.

EXAMPLES

A function that calculates the number of characters in a multibyte character string: size_t nchars(const char *s) { size_t charlen, chars; mbstate_t mbs; chars = 0; memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); while ((charlen = mbrlen(s, MB_CUR_MAX, &mbs)) != 0 && charlen != (size_t)-1 && charlen != (size_t)-2) { s += charlen; chars++; } return (chars); }

ERRORS

The mbrlen() and mbrlen_l() functions will fail if: [EILSEQ] An invalid multibyte sequence was detected. [EINVAL] The conversion state is invalid.

SEE ALSO

mblen(3), mbrtowc(3), multibyte(3), xlocale(3)

STANDARDS

The mbrlen() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99''). DragonFly 3.7 December 26, 2013 DragonFly 3.7

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