wstring(3W) DG/UX 5.4.2 wstring(3W)
NAME
wstring: wscat, wsncat, wscmp, wsncmp, wscpy, wsncpy, wslen, wschr,
wsrchr, wspbrk, wsspn, wscspn, wstok, wstostr, strtows - wchart
string operations and type transformation
SYNOPSIS
#include <widec.h>
wchart *wscat(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
wchart *wsncat(wchart *s1, wchart *s2, int n);
int wscmp(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
int wsncmp(wchart *s1, wchart *s2, int n);
wchart *wscpy(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
wchart *wsncpy(wchart *s1, wchart *s2, int n);
int wslen(wchart *s);
wchart *wschr(wchart *s, int c);
wchart *wsrchr(wchart *s, int c);
wchart *wspbrk(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
int wsspn(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
int wscspn(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
wchart *wstok(wchart *s1, wchart *s2);
char *wstostr(char *s1, wchart *s2);
wchart *strtows(wchart *s1, char *s2);
DESCRIPTION (International Functions)
The arguments s1, s2 and s point to wchart strings (that is, arrays
of wchart characters terminated by a wchart null character). The
functions wscat(), wsncat(), wscpy() and wsncpy() all modify s1.
These functions do not check for an overflow condition of the array
pointed to by s1.
wscat() appends a copy of the wchart string s2 to the end of the
wchart string s1. wsncat() appends at most n wchart characters.
Each function returns s1.
wscmp() compares its arguments and returns an integer less than,
equal to, or greater than 0, depending on whether s1 is less than,
equal to, or greater than s2. wsncmp() makes the same comparison but
looks at most n wchart characters.
wscpy() copies wchart string s2 to s1, stopping after the wchart
null character has been copied. wsncpy() copies exactly n wchart
characters, truncating s2 or adding wchart null characters to s1, if
necessary. The result will not be wchart null-terminated if the
length of s2 is n or more. Each function returns s1.
wslen() returns the number of wchart characters in s, not includng
the termnating wchart null character.
wschr() [wsrchr()] returns a pointer to the first [last] occurrence
of wchart character c in wchart string s, or a null pointer, if c
does not occur in the string. The wchart null character terminating
a string is considered to be part of the string.
wspbrk() returns a pointer to the first occurrence in wchart string
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s1 of any wchart character from wchart string s2, or a null pointer
if there is no wchart character from s2 in s1.
wsspn() [wscspn()] returns the length of the initial segment of
wchart string s1, which consists [does not consist] entirely of
wchart characters from wchart string s2.
wstok() considers the wchart string s1 to consist of a sequence of
zero or more text tokens, separated by spans of one or more wchart
characters from the separator wchart string s2. The first call
(with the pointer s1 specified) returns a pointer to the first
wchart character of the first token, and writes a wchart null
character into s1 immediately following the returned token. The
function keeps track of its position in the wchart string between
separate calls, so that subsequent calls (which must be made with the
first argument a null pointer) will progress through the wchart
string s1 immediately following that token. Similarly, subsequent
calls will progress through the wchart string s1 until no tokens
remain. The wchart separator string s2 may be different from call
to call. A null pointer is returned when no token remains in s1.
wstostr() transforms wchart characters in wchart string s2 into
EUC, and transfers them to character string s1, stopping after the
wchart null character has been processed.
strtows() transforms EUC in character string s2 into the wchart
characters, and transfers those to wchart string s1, stopping after
the null character has been processed.
DIAGNOSTICS
On success, wstostr() and strtows() return s1. If an illegal byte
sequence is detected, a null pointer is returned and EILSEQ is set to
errno.
SEE ALSO
malloc(3C), malloc(3X), widec(3W).
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