MBRTOWC(3) Library Functions Manual MBRTOWC(3)

mbrtowc, mbrtowc_lconvert a character to a wide-character code (restartable)

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

#include <wchar.h>

size_t
mbrtowc(wchar_t *restrict pwc, const char *restrict s, size_t n, mbstate_t *restrict ps);

#include <wchar.h>
#include <xlocale.h>

size_t
mbrtowc_l(wchar_t *restrict pwc, const char *restrict s, size_t n, mbstate_t *restrict ps, locale_t loc);

The () function inspects at most n bytes, pointed to by s, to determine the number of bytes needed to complete the next multibyte character. If a character can be completed, and pwc is not NULL, the wide character which is represented by s is stored in the wchar_t it points to.

If s is NULL, () behaves as if pwc were NULL, s were an empty string (""), and n were 1.

The mbstate_t argument, ps, is used to keep track of the shift state. If it is NULL, () uses an internal, static mbstate_t object, which is initialized to the initial conversion state at program startup.

While the () function uses the current locale, the () function may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale(3) for more information.

The mbrtowc() functions returns:

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, mbrtowc() returns 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.

The mbrtowc() function will fail if:

[]
An invalid multibyte sequence was detected.
[]
The conversion state is invalid.

mbtowc(3), multibyte(3), setlocale(3), wcrtomb(3), xlocale(3)

The mbrtowc() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (“ISO C99”).

April 8, 2004 macOS 15.0