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. */
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* Convert the multibyte character at S, which is no longer
than N characters, to its `wchar_t' representation, placing
this n *PWC and returning its length.
Attention: this function should NEVER be intentionally used.
The interface is completely stupid. The state is shared between
all conversion functions. You should use instead the restartable
version `mbrtowc'. */
int
mbtowc (wchar_t *pwc, const char *s, size_t n)
{
int result;
static mbstate_t state;
/* If S is NULL the function has to return null or not null
depending on the encoding having a state depending encoding or
not. */
if (s == NULL)
{
const struct gconv_fcts *fcts;
/* Get the conversion functions. */
fcts = get_gconv_fcts (_NL_CURRENT_DATA (LC_CTYPE));
/* This is an extension in the Unix standard which does not directly
violate ISO C. */
memset (&state, '\0', sizeof state);
result = fcts->towc->__stateful;
}
else if (*s == '\0')
{
if (pwc != NULL)
*pwc = L'\0';
result = 0;
}
else
{
result = __mbrtowc (pwc, s, n, &state);
/* The `mbrtowc' functions tell us more than we need. Fold the -1
and -2 result into -1. */
if (result < 0)
result = -1;
}
return result;
}