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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .TH WCSRTOMBS 3C "Nov 1, 2003" .SH NAME wcsrtombs \- convert a wide-character string to a character string (restartable) .SH SYNOPSIS .LP .nf #include \fBsize_t\fR \fBwcsrtombs\fR(\fBchar *restrict\fR \fIdst\fR, \fBconst wchar_t **restrict\fR \fIsrc\fR, \fBsize_t\fR \fIlen\fR, \fBmbstate_t *restrict\fR \fIps\fR); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .sp .LP The \fBwcsrtombs()\fR function converts a sequence of wide-characters from the array indirectly pointed to by \fIsrc\fR into a sequence of corresponding characters, beginning in the conversion state described by the object pointed to by \fIps\fR. If \fIdst\fR is not a null pointer, the converted characters are then stored into the array pointed to by \fIdst\fR. Conversion continues up to and including a terminating null wide-character, which is also stored. Conversion stops earlier in the following cases: .RS +4 .TP .ie t \(bu .el o When a code is reached that does not correspond to a valid character. .RE .RS +4 .TP .ie t \(bu .el o When the next character would exceed the limit of \fIlen\fR total bytes to be stored in the array pointed to by \fIdst\fR (and \fIdst\fR is not a null pointer). .RE .sp .LP Each conversion takes place as if by a call to the \fBwcrtomb()\fR function. .sp .LP If \fIdst\fR is not a null pointer, the pointer object pointed to by \fIsrc\fR is assigned either a null pointer (if conversion stopped due to reaching a terminating null wide-character) or the address just past the last wide-character converted (if any). If conversion stopped due to reaching a terminating null wide-character, the resulting state described is the initial conversion state. .sp .LP If \fIps\fR is a null pointer, the \fBwcsrtombs()\fR function uses its own internal \fBmbstate_t\fR object, which is initialized at program startup to the initial conversion state. Otherwise, the \fBmbstate_t\fR object pointed to by \fIps\fR is used to completely describe the current conversion state of the associated character sequence. Solaris will behave as if no function defined in the Solaris Reference Manual calls \fBwcsrtombs()\fR. .sp .LP The behavior of this function is affected by the \fBLC_CTYPE\fR category of the current locale. See \fBenviron\fR(5). .SH RETURN VALUES .sp .LP If conversion stops because a code is reached that does not correspond to a valid character, an encoding error occurs. In this case, the \fBwcsrtombs()\fR function stores the value of the macro \fBEILSEQ\fR in \fBerrno\fR and returns \fB(size_t)\(mi1\fR; the conversion state is undefined. Otherwise, it returns the number of bytes in the resulting character sequence, not including the terminating null (if any). .SH ERRORS .sp .LP The \fBwcsrtombs()\fR function may fail if: .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n The \fIps\fR argument points to an object that contains an invalid conversion state. .RE .sp .ne 2 .na \fB\fBEILSEQ\fR\fR .ad .RS 10n A wide-character code does not correspond to a valid character. .RE .SH USAGE .sp .LP If \fIps\fR is not a null pointer, \fBwcsrtombs()\fR uses the \fBmbstate_t\fR object pointed to by \fIps\fR and the function can be used safely in multithreaded applications, as long as \fBsetlocale\fR(3C) is not being called to change the locale. If \fIps\fR is a null pointer, \fBwcsrtombs()\fR uses its internal \fBmbstate_t\fR object and the function is Unsafe in multithreaded applications. .SH ATTRIBUTES .sp .LP See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: .sp .sp .TS box; c | c l | l . ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE _ Interface Stability Standard _ MT-Level See NOTES below .TE .SH SEE ALSO .sp .LP \fBmbsinit\fR(3C), \fBsetlocale\fR(3C), \fBwcrtomb\fR(3C), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBenviron\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5)