_strdec, _wcsdec, _mbsdec, _mbsdec_l
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Moves a string pointer back one character.
Important
mbsdec
and mbsdec_l
cannot be used in applications that execute in the Windows Runtime. For more information, see CRT functions not supported with /ZW.
Syntax
unsigned char *_strdec(
const unsigned char *start,
const unsigned char *current
);
unsigned wchar_t *_wcsdec(
const unsigned wchar_t *start,
const unsigned wchar_t *current
);
unsigned char *_mbsdec(
const unsigned char *start,
const unsigned char *current
);
unsigned char *_mbsdec_l(
const unsigned char *start,
const unsigned char *current,
_locale_t locale
);
Parameters
start
Pointer to any character (or for _mbsdec
and _mbsdec_l
, the first byte of any multibyte character) in the source string; start
must precede current
in the source string.
current
Pointer to any character (or for _mbsdec
and _mbsdec_l
, the first byte of any multibyte character) in the source string; current
must follow start
in the source string.
locale
Locale to use.
Return Value
_mbsdec
, _mbsdec_l
, _strdec
, and _wcsdec
each return a pointer to the character that immediately precedes current
; _mbsdec
returns NULL
if the value of start
is greater than or equal to that of current
. _tcsdec
maps to one of these functions and its return value depends on the mapping.
Remarks
The _mbsdec
and _mbsdec_l
functions return a pointer to the first byte of the multibyte character that immediately precedes current
in the string that contains start
.
The output value is affected by the setting of the LC_CTYPE
category setting of the locale; see setlocale, _wsetlocale for more information. _mbsdec
recognizes multibyte-character sequences according to the locale that's currently in use, while _mbsdec_l
is identical except that it instead uses the locale parameter that's passed in. For more information, see Locale.
If start
or current
is NULL
, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, this function returns EINVAL
and sets errno
to EINVAL
.
Important
These functions might be vulnerable to buffer overrun threats. Buffer overruns can be used for system attacks because they can cause an unwarranted elevation of privilege. For more information, see Avoiding Buffer Overruns.
Generic-Text Routine Mappings
Tchar.h routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined | _MBCS defined | _UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_tcsdec |
_strdec |
_mbsdec |
_wcsdec |
_strdec
and _wcsdec
are single-byte-character and wide-character versions of _mbsdec
and _mbsdec_l
. _strdec
and _wcsdec
are provided only for this mapping and should not be used otherwise.
For more information, see Using Generic-Text Mappings and Generic-Text Mappings.
Requirements
Routine | Required header | Optional header |
---|---|---|
_mbsdec |
<mbstring.h> | <mbctype.h> |
_mbsdec_l |
<mbstring.h> | <mbctype.h> |
_strdec |
<tchar.h> | |
_wcsdec |
<tchar.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
The following example shows a use of _tcsdec
.
#include <iostream>
#include <tchar.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
const TCHAR *str = _T("12345");
cout << "str: " << str << endl;
const TCHAR *str2;
str2 = str + 2;
cout << "str2: " << str2 << endl;
TCHAR *answer;
answer = _tcsdec( str, str2 );
cout << "answer: " << answer << endl;
return (0);
}
The following example shows a use of _mbsdec
.
#include <iostream>
#include <mbstring.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char *str = "12345";
cout << "str: " << str << endl;
char *str2;
str2 = str + 2;
cout << "str2: " << str2 << endl;
unsigned char *answer;
answer = _mbsdec( reinterpret_cast<unsigned char *>( str ), reinterpret_cast<unsigned char *>( str2 ));
cout << "answer: " << answer << endl;
return (0);
}
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke
. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.
See Also
String Manipulation
_strinc, _wcsinc, _mbsinc, _mbsinc_l
_strnextc, _wcsnextc, _mbsnextc, _mbsnextc_l
_strninc, _wcsninc, _mbsninc, _mbsninc_l