mbsrtowcs
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<wchar.h>
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Converts a null-terminated multibyte character sequence, which begins in the conversion state described by *ps, from the array whose first element is pointed to by *src to its wide character representation. If dst is not null, converted characters are stored in the successive elements of the wchar_t array pointed to by dst. No more than len wide characters are written to the destination array.
Each multibyte character is converted as if by a call to mbrtowc. The conversion stops if:
-  The multibyte null character was converted and stored. 
srcis set to NULL and*psrepresents the initial shift state. -  An invalid multibyte character (according to the current C locale) was encountered. 
srcis set to point at the beginning of the first unconverted multibyte character. -  the next wide character to be stored would exceed 
len.srcis set to point at the beginning of the first unconverted multibyte character. This condition is not checked if dst==NULL. 
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[edit] Parameters
| dst | - | pointer to wide character array where the results will be stored | 
| src | - | pointer to pointer to the first element of a null-terminated multibyte string | 
| len | - | number of wide characters available in the array pointed to by dst | 
| ps | - | pointer to the conversion state object | 
[edit] Return value
On success, returns the number of wide characters, excluding the terminating L'\0', written to the character array.. If dst==NULL, returns the number of wide characters that would have been written given unlimited length.
On conversion error (if invalid multibyte character was encountered), returns (size_t)-1, stores EILSEQ in errno, and leaves *ps in unspecified state.
[edit] Example
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[edit] See also
|    converts the next multibyte character to wide character, given state  (function)  | 
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|    converts a wide string to narrow multibyte character string, given state  (function)  | 
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