mbrlen
mbrlen
size_t ``mbrlen``(const char *s, size_t n, mbstate_t *ps);
The function is equivalent to the call:
mbrtowc
(0, s, n, ps != 0 ? ps : &internal)
where internal
is an object of type mbstate_t
internal to the mbrlen
function. At program startup, internal
is initialized to the initial conversion state. No other library function alters the value stored in internal
.
The function returns:
(``size_t``)-2
if, after converting alln
characters, the resulting conversion state indicates an incomplete multibyte character.(``size_t``)-1
if the function detects an encoding error before completing the next multibyte character, in which case the function stores the valueEILSEQ
inerrno
and leaves the resulting conversion state undefined.- Zero, if the next completed character is a null character, in which case the resulting conversion state is the initial conversion state.
x,
the number of bytes needed to complete the next muitibyte character, in which case the resulting conversion state indicates thatx
bytes have been converted.
Thus, mbrlen
effectively returns the number of bytes that would be consumed in successfully converting a multibyte character to a wide character (without storing the converted wide character), or an error code if the conversion cannot succeed.