/* FUNCTION <>---number of column positions of a wide-character string INDEX wcswidth ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include int wcswidth(const wchar_t *<[pwcs]>, size_t <[n]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include int wcswidth(<[pwcs]>, <[n]>) wchar_t *<[wc]>; size_t <[n]>; DESCRIPTION The <> function shall determine the number of column positions required for <[n]> wide-character codes (or fewer than <[n]> wide-character codes if a null wide-character code is encountered before <[n]> wide-character codes are exhausted) in the string pointed to by <[pwcs]>. RETURNS The <> function either shall return 0 (if <[pwcs]> points to a null wide-character code), or return the number of column positions to be occupied by the wide-character string pointed to by <[pwcs]>, or return -1 (if any of the first <[n]> wide-character codes in the wide-character string pointed to by <[pwcs]> is not a printable wide-character code). PORTABILITY <> has been introduced in the Single UNIX Specification Volume 2. <> has been marked as an extension in the Single UNIX Specification Volume 3. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include int _DEFUN (wcswidth, (pwcs, n), _CONST wchar_t *pwcs _AND size_t n) { int w, len = 0; if (!pwcs || n == 0) return 0; do { if ((w = wcwidth (*pwcs)) < 0) return -1; len += w; } while (*pwcs++ && --n > 0); return len; }