Defined in header <stdlib.h> | ||
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(1) | ||
size_t wcstombs( char *dst, const wchar_t *src, size_t len ); | (until C99) | |
size_t wcstombs( char *restrict dst, const wchar_t *restrict src, size_t len ); | (since C99) | |
errno_t wcstombs_s( size_t *restrict retval, char *restrict dst, rsize_t dstsz, const wchar_t *restrict src, rsize_t len ); | (2) | (since C11) |
src
to its narrow multibyte representation that begins in the initial shift state. Converted characters are stored in the successive elements of the char array pointed to by dst
. No more than len
bytes are written to the destination array.wctomb
, except that the wctomb's conversion state is unaffected. The conversion stops if:L'\0'
was converted and stored. The bytes stored in this case are the unshift sequence (if necessary) followed by '\0'
,wchar_t
was found that does not correspond to a valid character in the current C locale.len
.src
and dst
overlap, the behavior is unspecified.retval
'\0'
in the next byte in dst
, which may be dst[len]
or dst[dstsz]
, whichever comes first (meaning up to len+1/dstsz+1 total bytes may be written). In this case, there may be no unshift sequence written before the terminating null.dst
is a null pointer, the number of bytes that would be produced is stored in *retval
dstsz
src
and dst
overlap, the behavior is unspecified.retval
or src
is a null pointer dstsz
or len
is greater than RSIZE_MAX
(unless dst
is null) dstsz
is not zero (unless dst
is null) len
is greater than dstsz
and the conversion does not encounter null or encoding error in the src
array by the time dstsz
is reached (unless dst
is null) wcstombs_s
is only guaranteed to be available if __STDC_LIB_EXT1__
is defined by the implementation and if the user defines __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__
to the integer constant 1
before including <stdlib.h>
.In most implementations, wcstombs
updates a global static object of type mbstate_t
as it processes through the string, and cannot be called simultaneously by two threads, wcsrtombs
or wcstombs_s
should be used in such cases.
POSIX specifies a common extension: if dst
is a null pointer, this function returns the number of bytes that would be written to dst
, if converted. Similar behavior is standard for wcsrtombs
and wcstombs_s
.
dst | - | pointer to narrow character array where the multibyte character will be stored |
src | - | pointer to the first element of a null-terminated wide string to convert |
len | - | number of bytes available in the array pointed to by dst |
dstsz | - | max number of bytes that will be written (size of the dst array) |
retval | - | pointer to a size_t object where the result will be stored |
'\0'
) written to the character array whose first element is pointed to by dst
. On conversion error (if invalid wide character was encountered), returns (size_t)-1
.dst
, is stored in *retval
), non-zero on error. In case of a runtime constraint violation, stores (size_t)-1
in *retval
(unless retval
is null) and sets dst[0]
to '\0'
(unless dst
is null or dstmax
is zero or greater than RSIZE_MAX
)#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <locale.h> int main(void) { // 4 wide characters const wchar_t src[] = L"z\u00df\u6c34\U0001f34c"; // they occupy 10 bytes in UTF-8 char dst[11]; setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); printf("wide-character string: '%ls'\n",src); for (size_t ndx=0; ndx < sizeof src/sizeof src[0]; ++ndx) printf(" src[%2zu] = %#8x\n", ndx, src[ndx]); int rtn_val = wcstombs(dst, src, sizeof dst); printf("rtn_val = %d\n", rtn_val); if (rtn_val > 0) printf("multibyte string: '%s'\n",dst); for (size_t ndx=0; ndx<sizeof dst; ++ndx) printf(" dst[%2zu] = %#2x\n", ndx, (unsigned char)dst[ndx]); }
Output:
wide-character string: 'zß水🍌' src[ 0] = 0x7a src[ 1] = 0xdf src[ 2] = 0x6c34 src[ 3] = 0x1f34c src[ 4] = 0 rtn_val = 10 multibyte string: 'zß水🍌' dst[ 0] = 0x7a dst[ 1] = 0xc3 dst[ 2] = 0x9f dst[ 3] = 0xe6 dst[ 4] = 0xb0 dst[ 5] = 0xb4 dst[ 6] = 0xf0 dst[ 7] = 0x9f dst[ 8] = 0x8d dst[ 9] = 0x8c dst[10] = 0
(C95)(C11) | converts a wide string to narrow multibyte character string, given state (function) |
(C11) | converts a narrow multibyte character string to wide string (function) |
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