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It examines at most the first .Fa n bytes of .Fa s . .Pp .Fn mbrlen is equivalent to the following call, except that .Fa ps is evaluated only once: .Bd -literal -offset indent mbrtowc(NULL, s, n, (ps != NULL) ? ps : &internal); .Ed .Pp Here, .Fa internal is an internal state object automatically initialized to the initial conversion state at startup time of the program. .Pp In state-dependent encodings, .Fa s may point to special sequence bytes changing the shift state. Although such sequence bytes correspond to no wide character, they affect the conversion state object pointed to by .Fa ps , and .Fn mbrlen treats the special sequence bytes as if they were part of the subsequent multibyte character. .Pp Unlike .Xr mblen 3 , .Fn mbrlen accepts the byte sequence if it is not a complete character but the initial part of some valid character. In this case, this function accepts all such bytes and saves them into the conversion state object pointed to by .Fa ps . They will be used on subsequent calls of this function to restart the conversion suspended. .Pp The behaviour of .Fn mbrlen is affected by the .Dv LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. .Pp There are the special cases: .Bl -tag -width 0123456789 .It "s == NULL" .Fn mbrlen sets the conversion state object pointed to by .Fa ps to the initial conversion state and always returns 0. Unlike .Xr mblen 3 , the value returned does not indicate whether the current encoding of the locale is state-dependent. .Pp In this case, .Fn mbrlen ignores .Fa n . .It "n == 0" In this case, the first .Fa n bytes of .Fa s never form a complete character. Thus, .Fn mbrlen always returns (size_t)-2. .It "ps == NULL" .Fn mbrlen uses its own internal state object to keep the conversion state instead of the .Fa ps argument. .Pp Calling any other function in .Em libc never changes the internal state of .Fn mbrlen , except for calling .Xr setlocale 3 with an .Dv LC_CTYPE that differs from the current locale. Such .Xr setlocale 3 calls cause the internal state of this function to become indeterminate. .El .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn mbrlen function returns: .Bl -tag -width "(size_t)-2" .It "0" .Fa s points to a NUL byte .Pq Sq \e0 . .It "positive" The value returned is the number of bytes in the valid multibyte character pointed to by .Fa s . There are no cases where this value is greater than .Fa n or the value of the .Dv MB_CUR_MAX macro. .It "(size_t)-2" The first .Fa n bytes of .Fa s contain an incomplete multibyte character that can potentially be completed by reading more bytes. When .Fa n is at least .Dv MB_CUR_MAX , this can only occur if .Fa s contains a redundant shift sequence. .It "(size_t)-1" .Fa s points to an illegal byte sequence which does not form a valid multibyte character. In this case, .Fn mbrtowc sets .Va errno to indicate the error. .El .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .Sh ERRORS .Fn mbrlen may cause an error in the following cases: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EILSEQ .Fa s points to an invalid multibyte character. .It Bq Er EINVAL .Fa ps points to an invalid or uninitialized .Vt mbstate_t object. .El .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr mblen 3 , .Xr mbrtowc 3 , .Xr setlocale 3 .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn mbrlen function conforms to .\" .St -isoC-amd1 . ISO/IEC 9899/AMD1:1995 .Pq Dq ISO C90, Amendment 1 . The restrict qualifier is added at .\" .St -isoC99 . ISO/IEC 9899/1999 .Pq Dq ISO C99 .