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#include <wchar.h> int mbsinit(const mbstate_t *ps);
#include <wchar.h> #include <xlocale.h> int mbsinit_l(const mbstate_t *ps, locale_t loc);
If ps is not a null pointer, the mbsinit() function determines whether the object pointed to by ps describes an initial conversion state.
The function mbsinit_l() behaves identically to mbsinit() except the current locale is ignored and the locale loc is used instead.
The mbsinit() function returns non-zero if ps is a null pointer, or if the pointed-to object describes an initial conversion state; otherwise, it returns 0.
If an mbstate_t object is altered by any of the functions described as "restartable", and is then used with a different character sequence, or in the other conversion direction, or with a different LC_CTYPE category setting than on earlier function calls, the behavior is undefined. See environ(5).
No errors are defined.
The mbstate_t object is used to describe the current conversion state from a particular character sequence to a wide-character sequence (or vice versa) under the rules of a particular setting of the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
The initial conversion state corresponds, for a conversion in either direction, to the beginning of a new character sequence in the initial shift state. A zero-valued mbstate_t object is at least one way to describe an initial conversion state. A zero-valued mbstate_t object can be used to initiate conversion involving any character sequence, in any LC_CTYPE category setting.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability See below. |
MT-Level MT-Safe |
The mbsinit() function is Standard. The mbsinit_l() function is Uncommitted.
mbrlen(3C), mbrtowc(3C), mbsrtowcs(3C), newlocale(3C), setlocale(3C), wcrtomb(3C), wcsrtombs(3C), uselocale(), attributes(5), environ(5), standards(5)