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52.Dd October 3, 2002
53.Dt WCSTOK 3
54.Os
55.Sh NAME
56.Nm wcstok
57.Nd split wide-character string into tokens
58.Sh LIBRARY
59.Lb libc
60.Sh SYNOPSIS
61.In wchar.h
62.Ft wchar_t *
63.Fn wcstok "wchar_t * restrict str" "const wchar_t * restrict sep" "wchar_t ** restrict last"
64.Sh DESCRIPTION
65The
66.Fn wcstok
67function
68is used to isolate sequential tokens in a null-terminated wide character
69string,
70.Fa str .
71These tokens are separated in the string by at least one of the
72characters in
73.Fa sep .
74The first time that
75.Fn wcstok
76is called,
77.Fa str
78should be specified; subsequent calls, wishing to obtain further tokens
79from the same string, should pass a null pointer instead.
80The separator string,
81.Fa sep ,
82must be supplied each time, and may change between calls.
83The context pointer
84.Fa last
85must be provided on each call.
86.Pp
87The
88.Fn wcstok
89function is the wide character counterpart of the
90.Fn strtok_r
91function.
92.Sh RETURN VALUES
93The
94.Fn wcstok
95function
96returns a pointer to the beginning of each subsequent token in the string,
97after replacing the token itself with a null wide character (L'\e0').
98When no more tokens remain, a null pointer is returned.
99.Sh EXAMPLES
100The following code fragment splits a wide character string on
101.Tn ASCII
102space, tab and newline characters and writes the tokens to
103standard output:
104.Bd -literal -offset indent
105const wchar_t *seps = L" \et\en";
106wchar_t *last, *tok, text[] = L" \enone\ettwo\et\etthree  \en";
107
108for (tok = wcstok(text, seps, &last); tok != NULL;
109    tok = wcstok(NULL, seps, &last))
110	wprintf(L"%ls\en", tok);
111.Ed
112.Sh COMPATIBILITY
113Some early implementations of
114.Fn wcstok
115omit the
116context pointer argument,
117.Fa last ,
118and maintain state across calls in a static variable like
119.Fn strtok
120does.
121.Sh SEE ALSO
122.Xr strtok 3 ,
123.Xr wcschr 3 ,
124.Xr wcscspn 3 ,
125.Xr wcspbrk 3 ,
126.Xr wcsrchr 3 ,
127.Xr wcsspn 3
128.Sh STANDARDS
129The
130.Fn wcstok
131function
132conforms to
133.St -isoC-99 .
134