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33.Dd October 4, 2002
34.Dt WCSXFRM 3
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm wcsxfrm
38.Nd transform a wide string under locale
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In wchar.h
43.Ft size_t
44.Fn wcsxfrm "wchar_t * restrict dst" "const wchar_t * restrict src" "size_t n"
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Fn wcsxfrm
48function transforms a null-terminated wide character string pointed to by
49.Fa src
50according to the current locale collation order
51then copies the transformed string
52into
53.Fa dst .
54No more than
55.Fa n
56wide characters are copied into
57.Fa dst ,
58including the terminating null character added.
59If
60.Fa n
61is set to 0
62(it helps to determine an actual size needed
63for transformation),
64.Fa dst
65is permitted to be a
66.Dv NULL
67pointer.
68.Pp
69Comparing two strings using
70.Fn wcscmp
71after
72.Fn wcsxfrm
73is equivalent to comparing
74two original strings with
75.Fn wcscoll .
76.Sh RETURN VALUES
77Upon successful completion,
78.Fn wcsxfrm
79returns the length of the transformed string not including
80the terminating null character.
81If this value is
82.Fa n
83or more, the contents of
84.Fa dst
85are indeterminate.
86.Sh SEE ALSO
87.Xr setlocale 3 ,
88.Xr strxfrm 3 ,
89.Xr wcscmp 3 ,
90.Xr wcscoll 3
91.Sh STANDARDS
92The
93.Fn wcsxfrm
94function
95conforms to
96.St -isoC-99 .
97.Sh BUGS
98The current implementation of
99.Fn wcsxfrm
100only works in single-byte
101.Dv LC_CTYPE
102locales, and falls back to using
103.Fn wcsncpy
104in locales with extended character sets.
105.Pp
106Comparing two strings using
107.Fn wcscmp
108after
109.Fn wcsxfrm
110is
111.Em not
112always equivalent to comparison with
113.Fn wcscoll ;
114.Fn wcsxfrm
115only stores information about primary collation weights into
116.Fa dst ,
117whereas
118.Fn wcscoll
119compares characters using both primary and secondary weights.
120