NAME
mbrlen, mbrlen_l
— get number of bytes in a
character (restartable)
LIBRARY
library “libc”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<wchar.h>
size_t
mbrlen(const
char * restrict s, size_t
n, mbstate_t * restrict
ps);
#include
<xlocale.h>
size_t
mbrlen_l(const
char * restrict s, size_t
n, mbstate_t * restrict
ps, locale_t
locale);
DESCRIPTION
Thembrlen()
and mbrlen_l() functions inspect at most
n bytes pointed to by s to
determine the number of bytes needed to complete the next multibyte character.
The mbstate_t argument,
ps, is used to keep track of the shift state. If it is
NULL,
mbrlen()
and mbrlen_l() use an internal, static
mbstate_t object, which is initialized to the initial
conversion state at program startup.
It is equivalent to:
mbrtowc(NULL, s, n, ps);Except that when ps is a
NULL pointer,
mbrlen()
and mbrlen_l() use their own static, internal
mbstate_t object to keep track of the shift state.
The
mbrlen_l()
function takes an explicit locale argument, whereas
the mbrlen() function uses the current global or
per-thread locale.
RETURN VALUES
The mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() functions return:
- 0
- The next n or fewer bytes represent the null wide
character (
L'\0'). - >0
- The next n or fewer bytes represent a valid
character,
mbrlen() andmbrlen_l() return the number of bytes used to complete the multibyte character. - (size_t)-2
- The next n contribute to, but do not complete, a valid multibyte character sequence, and all n bytes have been processed.
- (size_t)-1
- An encoding error has occurred. The next n or fewer bytes do not contribute to a valid multibyte character.
EXAMPLES
A function that calculates the number of characters in a multibyte character string:
size_t
nchars(const char *s)
{
size_t charlen, chars;
mbstate_t mbs;
chars = 0;
memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs));
while ((charlen = mbrlen(s, MB_CUR_MAX, &mbs)) != 0 &&
charlen != (size_t)-1 && charlen != (size_t)-2) {
s += charlen;
chars++;
}
return (chars);
}
ERRORS
The mbrlen() and
mbrlen_l() functions will fail if:
- [
EILSEQ] - An invalid multibyte sequence was detected.
- [
EINVAL] - The conversion state is invalid.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The mbrlen() function conforms to
ISO/IEC 9899:1999
(“ISO C99”).