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A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at 9.\" http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. 10.\" 11.\" 12.\" Copyright 2020 Robert Mustacchi 13.\" 14.Dd April 23, 2020 15.Dt C16RTOMB 3C 16.Os 17.Sh NAME 18.Nm c16rtomb , 19.Nm c32rtomb , 20.Nm wcrtomb , 21.Nm wcrtomb_l 22.Nd convert wide-characters to character sequences 23.Sh SYNOPSIS 24.In uchar.h 25.Ft size_t 26.Fo c16rtomb 27.Fa "char *restrict str" 28.Fa "char16_t c16" 29.Fa "mbstate_t *restrict ps" 30.Fc 31.Ft size_t 32.Fo c32rtomb 33.Fa "char *restrict str" 34.Fa "char32_t c32" 35.Fa "mbstate_t *restrict ps" 36.Fc 37.In stdio.h 38.Ft size_t 39.Fo wcrtomb 40.Fa "char *restrict str" 41.Fa "wchar_t wc" 42.Fa "mbstate_t *restrict ps" 43.Fc 44.In stdio.h 45.In xlocale.h 46.Ft size_t 47.Fo wcrtomb_l 48.Fa "char *restrict str" 49.Fa "wchar_t wc" 50.Fa "mbstate_t *restrict ps" 51.Fa "locale_t loc" 52.Fc 53.Sh DESCRIPTION 54The 55.Fn c16rtomb , 56.Fn c32rtomb , 57.Fn wcrtomb , 58and 59.Fn wcrtomb_l 60functions convert wide-character sequences into a series of multi-byte 61characters. 62The functions work in the following formats: 63.Bl -tag -width wcrtomb_l 64.It Fn c16rtomb 65A UTF-16 code sequence, where every code point is represented by one or 66two 67.Vt char16_t . 68The UTF-16 encoding will encode certain Unicode code points as a pair of 69two 16-bit code sequences, commonly referred to as a surrogate pair. 70.It Fn c32rtomb 71A UTF-32 code sequence, where every code point is represented by a 72single 73.Vt char32_t . 74It is illegal to pass reserved Unicode code points. 75.It Fn wcrtomb , Fn wcrtomb_l 76Wide characters, being a 32-bit value where every code point is 77represented by a single 78.Vt wchar_t . 79While the 80.Vt wchar_t 81and 82.Vt char32_t 83are different types, in this implementation, they are similar encodings. 84.El 85.Pp 86The functions all work by looking at the passed in wide-character 87.Po 88.Fa c16 , 89.Fa c32 , 90.Fa wc 91.Pc 92and appending it to the current conversion state, 93.Fa ps . 94Once a valid code point, based on the current locale, is found, then it 95will be converted into a series of characters that are stored in 96.Fa str . 97Up to 98.Dv MB_CUR_MAX 99bytes will be stored in 100.Fa str . 101It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that there is sufficient 102space in 103.Fa str . 104.Pp 105The functions are all influenced by the 106.Dv LC_CTYPE 107category of the current locale for determining what is considered a 108valid character. 109For example, in the 110.Sy C 111locale, 112only ASCII characters are recognized, while in a 113.Sy UTF-8 114based locale like 115.Sy en_us.UTF-8 , 116all valid Unicode code points are recognized and will be converted into 117the corresponding multi-byte sequence. 118The 119.Fn wcrtomb_l 120function uses the locale passed in 121.Fa loc 122rather than the locale of the current thread. 123.Pp 124The 125.Fa ps 126argument represents a multi-byte conversion state which can be used 127across multiple calls to a given function 128.Pq but not mixed between functions . 129These allow for characters to be consumed from subsequent buffers, e.g. 130different values of 131.Fa str . 132The functions may be called from multiple threads as long as they use 133unique values for 134.Fa ps . 135If 136.Fa ps 137is 138.Dv NULL , 139then a function-specific buffer will be used for the conversion state; 140however, this is stored between all threads and its use is not 141recommended. 142.Pp 143The functions all have a special behavior when 144.Dv NULL 145is passed for 146.Fa str . 147They instead will treat it as though a the NULL wide-character was 148passed in 149.Fa c16 , 150.Fa c32 , 151or 152.Fa wc 153and an internal buffer 154.Pq buf 155will be used to write out the results of the 156converstion. 157In other words, the functions would be called as: 158.Bd -literal -offset indent 159c16rtomb(buf, L'\\0', ps) 160c32rtomb(buf, L'\\0', ps) 161wcrtomb(buf, L'\\0', ps) 162wcrtomb_l(buf, L'\\0', ps, loc) 163.Ed 164.Ss Locale Details 165Not all locales in the system are Unicode based locales. 166For example, ISO 8859 family locales have code points with values that 167do not match their counterparts in Unicode. 168When using these functions with non-Unicode based locales, the code 169points returned will be those determined by the locale. 170They will not be converted from the corresponding Unicode code point. 171For example, if using the Euro sign in ISO 8859-15, these functions 172will not encode the Unicode value 0x20ac into the ISO 8859-15 value 1730xa4. 174.Pp 175Regardless of the locale, the characters returned will be encoded as 176though the code point were the corresponding value in Unicode. 177This means that when using UTF-16, if the corresponding code point were 178in the range for surorgate pairs, then the 179.Fn c16rtomb 180function will expect to receive that code point in that fashion. 181.Pp 182This behavior of the 183.Fn c16rtomb 184and 185.Fn c32rtomb 186functions should not be relied upon, is not portable, and subject to 187change for non-Unicode locales. 188.Sh RETURN VALUES 189Upon successful completion, the 190.Fn c16rtomb , 191.Fn c32rtomb , 192.Fn wcrtomb , 193and 194.Fn wcrtomb_l 195functions return the number of bytes stored in 196.Fa str . 197Otherwise, 198.Sy (size_t)-1 199is returned to indicate an encoding error and 200.Va errno 201is set. 202.Sh EXAMPLES 203.Sy Example 1 204Converting a UTF-32 character into a multi-byte character sequence. 205.Bd -literal 206#include <locale.h> 207#include <stdlib.h> 208#include <string.h> 209#include <err.h> 210#include <stdio.h> 211#include <uchar.h> 212 213int 214main(void) 215{ 216 mbstate_t mbs; 217 size_t ret; 218 char buf[MB_CUR_MAX]; 219 char32_t val = 0x5149; 220 const char *uchar_exp = "\exe5\ex85\ex89"; 221 222 (void) memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof (mbs)); 223 (void) setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "en_US.UTF-8"); 224 ret = c32rtomb(buf, val, &mbs); 225 if (ret != strlen(uchar_exp)) { 226 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "failed to convert string, got %zd", 227 ret); 228 } 229 230 if (strncmp(buf, uchar_exp, ret) != 0) { 231 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "converted char32_t does not match " 232 "expected value"); 233 } 234 235 return (0); 236} 237.Ed 238.Sh ERRORS 239The 240.Fn c16rtomb , 241.Fn c32rtomb , 242.Fn wcrtomb , 243and 244.Fn wcrtomb_l 245functions will fail if: 246.Bl -tag -width Er 247.It Er EINVAL 248The conversion state in 249.Fa ps 250is invalid. 251.It Er EILSEQ 252An invalid character sequence has been detected. 253.El 254.Sh MT-LEVEL 255The 256.Fn c16rtomb , 257.Fn c32rtomb , 258.Fn wcrtomb , 259and 260.Fn wcrtomb_l 261functions are 262.Sy MT-Safe 263as long as different 264.Vt mbstate_t 265structures are passed in 266.Fa ps . 267If 268.Fa ps 269is 270.Dv NULL 271or different threads use the same value for 272.Fa ps , 273then the functions are 274.Sy Unsafe . 275.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY 276.Sy Committed 277.Sh SEE ALSO 278.Xr mbrtoc16 3C , 279.Xr mbrtoc32 3C , 280.Xr mbrtowc 3C , 281.Xr newlocale 3C , 282.Xr setlocale 3C , 283.Xr uselocale 3C , 284.Xr uchar.h 3HEAD , 285.Xr environ 5 286