wctomb_s
, _wctomb_s_l
Converts a wide character to the corresponding multibyte character. A version of wctomb
, _wctomb_l
with security enhancements as described in Security features in the CRT.
Syntax
errno_t wctomb_s(
int *pRetValue,
char *mbchar,
size_t sizeInBytes,
wchar_t wchar
);
errno_t _wctomb_s_l(
int *pRetValue,
char *mbchar,
size_t sizeInBytes,
wchar_t wchar,
_locale_t locale
);
Parameters
pRetValue
The number of bytes, or a code indicating the result.
mbchar
The address of a multibyte character.
sizeInBytes
Size of the buffer mbchar
.
wchar
The wide character to convert.
locale
The locale to use.
Return value
Zero if successful, an error code on failure.
Error Conditions
mbchar |
sizeInBytes |
Return value | pRetValue |
---|---|---|---|
NULL |
>0 | EINVAL |
not modified |
any | >INT_MAX |
EINVAL |
not modified |
any | too small | EINVAL |
not modified |
If any of the above error conditions occurs, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter validation. If execution is allowed to continue, wctomb
returns EINVAL
and sets errno
to EINVAL
.
The return value EILSEQ
indicates that the value passed via the parameter wchar
is not a valid wide character.
Remarks
The wctomb_s
function converts its wchar
argument to the corresponding multibyte character and stores the result at mbchar
. You can call the function from any point in any program.
If wctomb_s
converts the wide character to a multibyte character, it puts the number of bytes (which is never greater than MB_CUR_MAX
) in the wide character into the integer pointed to by pRetValue
. If wchar
is the wide-character null character (L'\0'), wctomb_s
fills pRetValue
with 1. If the target pointer mbchar
is NULL
, wctomb_s
puts 0 in pRetValue
. If the conversion isn't possible in the current locale, wctomb_s
puts -1 in pRetValue
.
wctomb_s
uses the current locale for locale-dependent information; _wctomb_s_l
is identical except that it uses the locale passed in instead. For more information, see Locale.
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
wctomb_s |
<stdlib.h> |
_wctomb_s_l |
<stdlib.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
This program illustrates the behavior of the wctomb_s
function.
// crt_wctomb_s.cpp
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main( void )
{
int i;
wchar_t wc = L'a';
char *pmb = (char *)malloc( MB_CUR_MAX );
printf_s( "Convert a wide character:\n" );
wctomb_s( &i, pmb, MB_CUR_MAX, wc );
printf_s( " Characters converted: %u\n", i );
printf_s( " Multibyte character: %.1s\n\n", pmb );
}
Convert a wide character:
Characters converted: 1
Multibyte character: a
See also
Data conversion
Locale
_mbclen
, mblen
, _mblen_l
mbstowcs
, _mbstowcs_l
mbtowc
, _mbtowc_l
wcstombs
, _wcstombs_l
WideCharToMultiByte