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6 wcsrtombs - convert a wide-character string to a multibyte string
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11 size_t wcsrtombs(char *dest, const wchar_t **src,
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15 If dest is not NULL, the wcsrtombs() function converts the wide-charac‐
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18 version is effectively performed by repeatedly calling wcrtomb(dest,
19 *src, ps), as long as this call succeeds, and then incrementing dest by
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23 1. A wide character has been encountered that can not be represented as
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25 case, *src is left pointing to the invalid wide character,
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28 2. The length limit forces a stop. In this case, *src is left pointing
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49 The wcsrtombs() function returns the number of bytes that make up the
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61 │wcsrtombs() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:wcsrtombs/!ps │
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74 iconv(3), mbsinit(3), wcrtomb(3), wcsnrtombs(3), wcstombs(3)
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