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35.Dd April 8, 2004
36.Dt MULTIBYTE 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm multibyte
40.Nd multibyte and wide character manipulation functions
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In limits.h
45.In stdlib.h
46.In wchar.h
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The basic elements of some written natural languages, such as Chinese,
49cannot be represented uniquely with single C
50.Vt char Ns s .
51The C standard supports two different ways of dealing with
52extended natural language encodings:
53wide characters and
54multibyte characters.
55Wide characters are an internal representation
56which allows each basic element to map
57to a single object of type
58.Vt wchar_t .
59Multibyte characters are used for input and output
60and code each basic element as a sequence of C
61.Vt char Ns s .
62Individual basic elements may map into one or more
63(up to
64.Dv MB_LEN_MAX )
65bytes in a multibyte character.
66.Pp
67The current locale
68.Pq Xr setlocale 3
69governs the interpretation of wide and multibyte characters.
70The locale category
71.Dv LC_CTYPE
72specifically controls this interpretation.
73The
74.Vt wchar_t
75type is wide enough to hold the largest value
76in the wide character representations for all locales.
77.Pp
78Multibyte strings may contain
79.Sq shift
80indicators to switch to and from
81particular modes within the given representation.
82If explicit bytes are used to signal shifting,
83these are not recognized as separate characters
84but are lumped with a neighboring character.
85There is always a distinguished
86.Sq initial
87shift state.
88Some functions (e.g.,
89.Xr mblen 3 ,
90.Xr mbtowc 3
91and
92.Xr wctomb 3 )
93maintain static shift state internally, whereas
94others store it in an
95.Vt mbstate_t
96object passed by the caller.
97Shift states are undefined after a call to
98.Xr setlocale 3
99with the
100.Dv LC_CTYPE
101or
102.Dv LC_ALL
103categories.
104.Pp
105For convenience in processing,
106the wide character with value 0
107(the null wide character)
108is recognized as the wide character string terminator,
109and the character with value 0
110(the null byte)
111is recognized as the multibyte character string terminator.
112Null bytes are not permitted within multibyte characters.
113.Pp
114The C library provides the following functions for dealing with
115multibyte characters:
116.Bl -column "Description"
117.It Sy "Function	Description"
118.It Xr mblen 3 Ta "get number of bytes in a character"
119.It Xr mbrlen 3 Ta "get number of bytes in a character (restartable)"
120.It Xr mbrtowc 3 Ta "convert a character to a wide-character code (restartable)"
121.It Xr mbsrtowcs 3 Ta "convert a character string to a wide-character string (restartable)"
122.It Xr mbstowcs 3 Ta "convert a character string to a wide-character string"
123.It Xr mbtowc 3 Ta "convert a character to a wide-character code"
124.It Xr wcrtomb 3 Ta "convert a wide-character code to a character (restartable)"
125.It Xr wcstombs 3 Ta "convert a wide-character string to a character string"
126.It Xr wcsrtombs 3 Ta "convert a wide-character string to a character string (restartable)"
127.It Xr wctomb 3 Ta "convert a wide-character code to a character"
128.El
129.Sh SEE ALSO
130.Xr mklocale 1 ,
131.Xr setlocale 3 ,
132.Xr stdio 3 ,
133.Xr big5 5 ,
134.Xr euc 5 ,
135.Xr gb18030 5 ,
136.Xr gb2312 5 ,
137.Xr gbk 5 ,
138.Xr mskanji 5 ,
139.Xr utf8 5
140.Sh STANDARDS
141These functions conform to
142.St -isoC-99 .
143