MBRLEN(3C) Standard C Library Functions MBRLEN(3C)
NAME
mbrlen, mbrlen_l - get number of bytes in a character (restartable)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
size_t mbrlen(
const char *restrict s,
size_t n,
mbstate_t *restrict ps);
#include <wchar.h>
#include <xlocale.h>
size_t mbrlen_l(
const char *restrict s,
size_t n,
mbstate_t *restrict ps,
locale_t loc);
DESCRIPTION
If
s is not a null pointer,
mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() determine the
number of bytes constituting the character pointed to by
s. The call
mbrlen(
s,
n,
ps);
is equivalent to:
mbstate_t internal;
mbrtowc(NULL,
s,
n,
ps != NULL ?
ps : &internal);
If
ps is a null pointer, the
mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() functions use
their own internal
mbstate_t object, which is initialized at program
startup to the initial conversion state. Otherwise, the
mbstate_t object pointed to by
ps is used to completely describe the current
conversion state of the associated character sequence. The
implementation will behave as if no function defined in the Reference
Manual calls
mbrlen().
The behavior of
mbrlen() is affected by the
LC_CTYPE category of the
current locale. See
environ(7). The behavior of
mbrlen_l() does not
use the current environment and instead uses the locale specified by
loc.
RETURN VALUES
The
mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() functions return the first of the
following that applies:
0 If the next
n or fewer bytes complete the character
that corresponds to the null wide-character.
positive If the next
n or fewer bytes complete a valid
character; the value returned is the number of bytes
that complete the character.
(size_t)-2 If the next
n bytes contribute to an incomplete but
potentially valid character, and all
n bytes have
been processed. When
n has at least the value of the
MB_CUR_MAX macro, this case can only occur if
s points at a sequence of redundant shift sequences
(for implementations with state-dependent
encodings).
(size_t)-1 If an encoding error occurs, in which case the next
n or fewer bytes do not contribute to a complete and
valid character. In this case,
EILSEQ is stored in
errno and the conversion state is undefined.
ERRORS
The
mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() functions may fail if:
EINVAL The
ps argument points to an object that contains an
invalid conversion state.
EILSEQ Invalid character sequence is detected.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | See below. |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | MT-Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
The
mbrlen() function is Standard. The
mbrlen_l() function is
Uncommitted.
SEE ALSO
mbrtowc(3C),
mbsinit(3C),
newlocale(3C),
setlocale(3C),
attributes(7),
environ(7),
standards(7)NOTES
If
ps is not a null pointer,
mbrlen() uses the
mbstate_t object
pointed to by
ps and the function can be used safely in multithreaded
applications, as long as
setlocale(3C) is not being called to change
the locale or a per-thread locale has been installed on the calling
thread with
uselocale(3C). If
ps is a null pointer,
mbrlen() uses its
internal
mbstate_t object and the function is Unsafe in multithreaded
applications.
February 17, 2023 MBRLEN(3C)