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#include <wchar.h>
The <wchar.h> header defines the following types: wchar_t
As described in <stddef.h>.
An integer type capable of storing any valid value of wchar_t or WEOF.
A scalar type of a data object that can hold values which represent locale-specific character classification.
An object type other than an array type that can hold the conversion state information necessary to convert between sequences of (possibly multi-byte) characters and wide characters. If a codeset is being used such that an mbstate_t needs to preserve more than two levels of reserved state, the results are unspecified.
As described in <stdio.h>.
As described in <stddef.h>.
As described in <stdarg.h>.
The implementation supports one or more programming environments in which the width of wint_t is no greater than the width of type long. The names of these programming environments can be obtained using the confstr(3C) function or the getconf(1) utility.
The <wchar.h> header defines the following macros: WCHAR_MAX
The maximum value representable by an object of type wchar_t.
The minimum value representable by an object of type wchar_t.
Constant expression of type wint_t that is returned by several WP functions to indicate end-of-file.
As described in <stddef.h>.
The tag tm is declared as naming an incomplete structure type, the contents of which are described in the header <time.h>.
Inclusion of the <wchar.h> header can make visible all symbols from the headers <ctype.h>, <string.h>, <stdarg.h>, <stddef.h>, <stdio.h>, <stdlib.h>, and <time.h>.
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