wcrtomb - convert a wide-character code to a character (restartable)
#include <stdio.h>
size_t wcrtomb(char *restrict s, wchar_t wc, mbstate_t *restrict ps);
[CX] The functionality described on this reference page is aligned with the ISO C standard. Any conflict between the requirements described here and the ISO C standard is unintentional. This volume of POSIX.1-2008 defers to the ISO C standard.If s is a null pointer, the wcrtomb() function shall be equivalent to the call:
wcrtomb(buf, L'\0', ps)where buf is an internal buffer.
If s is not a null pointer, the wcrtomb() function shall determine the number of bytes needed to represent the character that corresponds to the wide character given by wc (including any shift sequences), and store the resulting bytes in the array whose first element is pointed to by s. At most {MB_CUR_MAX} bytes are stored. If wc is a null wide character, a null byte shall be stored, preceded by any shift sequence needed to restore the initial shift state. The resulting state described shall be the initial conversion state.
If ps is a null pointer, the wcrtomb() function shall use its own internal mbstate_t object, which is initialized at program start-up to the initial conversion state. Otherwise, the mbstate_t object pointed to by ps shall be used to completely describe the current conversion state of the associated character sequence. The implementation shall behave as if no function defined in this volume of POSIX.1-2008 calls wcrtomb().
[CX] The wcrtomb() function need not be thread-safe if called with a NULL ps argument.
The behavior of this function shall be affected by the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
The wcrtomb() function shall return the number of bytes stored in the array object (including any shift sequences). When wc is not a valid wide character, an encoding error shall occur. In this case, the function shall store the value of the macro [EILSEQ] in errno and shall return (size_t)-1; the conversion state shall be undefined.
The wcrtomb() function shall fail if:
- [EILSEQ]
- An invalid wide-character code is detected.
The wcrtomb() function may fail if:
- [EINVAL]
- [CX] ps points to an object that contains an invalid conversion state.
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XBD <wchar.h>
First released in Issue 5. Included for alignment with ISO/IEC 9899:1990/Amendment 1:1995 (E).
In the DESCRIPTION, a note on using this function in a threaded application is added.
Extensions beyond the ISO C standard are marked.
The normative text is updated to avoid use of the term "must" for application requirements.
The wcrtomb() prototype is updated for alignment with the ISO/IEC 9899:1999 standard.
Austin Group Interpretation 1003.1-2001 #148 is applied, clarifying that the wcrtomb() function need not be thread-safe if called with a NULL ps argument.
Austin Group Interpretation 1003.1-2001 #170 is applied.
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