/* FUNCTION <>---minimal multibyte string to wide char converter INDEX mbstowcs SYNOPSIS #include int mbstowcs(wchar_t *restrict <[pwc]>, const char *restrict <[s]>, size_t <[n]>); DESCRIPTION When _MB_CAPABLE is not defined, this is a minimal ANSI-conforming implementation of <>. In this case, the only ``multi-byte character sequences'' recognized are single bytes, and they are ``converted'' to wide-char versions simply by byte extension. When _MB_CAPABLE is defined, this routine calls <<_mbstowcs_r>> to perform the conversion, passing a state variable to allow state dependent decoding. The result is based on the locale setting which may be restricted to a defined set of locales. RETURNS This implementation of <> returns <<0>> if <[s]> is <> or is the empty string; it returns <<-1>> if _MB_CAPABLE and one of the multi-byte characters is invalid or incomplete; otherwise it returns the minimum of: <> or the number of multi-byte characters in <> plus 1 (to compensate for the nul character). If the return value is -1, the state of the <> string is indeterminate. If the input has a length of 0, the output string will be modified to contain a wchar_t nul terminator. PORTABILITY <> is required in the ANSI C standard. However, the precise effects vary with the locale. <> requires no supporting OS subroutines. */ #ifndef _REENT_ONLY #include #include #include size_t _DEFUN (mbstowcs, (pwcs, s, n), wchar_t *__restrict pwcs _AND const char *__restrict s _AND size_t n) { #ifdef _MB_CAPABLE mbstate_t state; state.__count = 0; return _mbstowcs_r (_REENT, pwcs, s, n, &state); #else /* not _MB_CAPABLE */ int count = 0; if (n != 0) { do { if ((*pwcs++ = (wchar_t) *s++) == 0) break; count++; } while (--n != 0); } return count; #endif /* not _MB_CAPABLE */ } #endif /* !_REENT_ONLY */