mblen — determine number of bytes in next multibyte character
#include <stdlib.h>
int
mblen( |
const char *s, |
size_t n) ; |
If s
is not NULL,
the mblen
() function inspects
at most n
bytes of
the multibyte string starting at s
and extracts the next
complete multibyte character. It uses a static anonymous
shift state known only to the mblen
() function. If the multibyte
character is not the null wide character, it returns the
number of bytes that were consumed from s
. If the multibyte character
is the null wide character, it returns 0.
If the n
bytes
starting at s
do not
contain a complete multibyte character, mblen
() returns −1. This can happen
even if n
is greater
than or equal to MB_CUR_MAX
, if
the multibyte string contains redundant shift sequences.
If the multibyte string starting at s
contains an invalid multibyte
sequence before the next complete character, mblen
() also returns −1.
If s
is NULL, the
mblen
() function resets the
shift state, known to only this function, to the initial
state, and returns nonzero if the encoding has nontrivial
shift state, or zero if the encoding is stateless.
The mblen
() function returns
the number of bytes parsed from the multibyte sequence
starting at s
, if a
non-null wide character was recognized. It returns 0, if a
null wide character was recognized. It returns −1, if
an invalid multibyte sequence was encountered or if it
couldn't parse a complete multibyte character.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
mblen () |
Thread safety | MT-Unsafe race |
The behavior of mblen
()
depends on the LC_CTYPE
category of the current locale.
The function mbrlen(3) provides a better interface to the same functionality.
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