mbrtoc16
|   Defined in header  
<uchar.h>
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| (since C11) | ||
Converts a narrow multibyte character to 16-bit character representation (typically, UTF-16).
If s is not a null pointer, inspects at most n bytes of the multibyte character string, beginning with the byte pointed to by s to determine the number of bytes necessary to complete the next multibyte character (including any shift sequences). If the function determines that the next multibyte character in s is complete and valid, converts it to the corresponding 16-bit character and stores it in *pc16 (if pc16 is not null).
If the multibyte character in *s corresponds to a multi-char16_t sequence (e.g. a surrogate pair in UTF-16), then after the first call to this function, *ps is updated in such a way that the next call to mbrtoc16 will write out the additional char16_t, without considering *s.
If s is a null pointer, the values of n and pc16 are ignored and the call is equivalent to mbrtoc16(NULL, "", 1, ps).
If the wide character produced is the null character, the conversion state *ps represents the initial shift state.
If the macro __STDC_UTF_16__ is defined, the 16-bit encoding used by this function is UTF-16, otherwise it is implementation-defined.
[edit] Parameters
| pc16 | - | pointer to the location where the resulting 16-bit character will be written | 
| s | - | pointer to the multibyte character string used as input | 
| n | - | limit on the number of bytes in s that can be examined | 
| ps | - | pointer to the conversion state object used when interpreting the multibyte string | 
[edit] Return value
The first of the following that applies:
-  0 if the character converted from 
s(and stored in *pc16 if non-null) was the null character -  the number of bytes [1...n] of the multibyte character successfully converted from 
s - -3 if the next char16_t from a multi-char16_t character (e.g. a surrogate pair) has now been written to *pc16. No bytes are processed from the input in this case.
 -  -2 if the next 
nbytes constitute an incomplete, but so far valid, multibyte character. Nothing is written to *pc16. -  -1 if encoding error occurs. Nothing is written to 
*pc16, the value EILSEQ is stored in errno and the value if *ps is unspecified. 
[edit] See also
|    (C11) 
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   convert a 16-bit wide character to narrow multibyte string  (function)  |