std::mbstate_t
Defined in header
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struct mbstate_t;
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The type mbstate_t is a trivial non-array type that can represent any of the conversion states that can occur in an implementation-defined set of supported multibyte character encoding rules. Zero-initialized value of mbstate_t
represents the initial conversion state, although other values of mbstate_t
may exist that also represent the initial conversion state.
Possible implementation of mbstate_t
is a struct type holding an array representing the incomplete multibyte character, an integer counter indicating the number of bytes in the array that have been processed, and a representation of the current shift state.
The following functions should not be called from multiple threads without synchronization with the std::mbstate_t* argument of NULL
due to possible data races: std::mbrlen, std::mbrtowc, std::mbsrtowc, std::mbtowc, std::wcrtomb, std::wcsrtomb, std::wctomb.
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checks if the mbstate_t object represents initial shift state (function) |