wmemcpy, wmemcpy_s
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Defined in header <wchar.h>
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wchar_t* wmemcpy( wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src, size_t count ); |
(since C95) (until C99) |
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wchar_t *wmemcpy(wchar_t *restrict dest, const wchar_t *restrict src, size_t count ); |
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errno_t wmemcpy_s( wchar_t *restrict dest, rsize_t destsz, const wchar_t *restrict src, rsize_t count ); |
(2) | (since C11) |
1) Copies exactly
count
successive wide characters from the wide character array pointed to by src
to the wide character array pointed to by dest
. If the objects overlap, the behavior is undefined. If count
is zero, the function does nothing.2) Same as (1), except that the following errors are detected at runtime and call the currently installed constraint handler function:
-
src
ordest
is a null pointer -
destsz
orcount
is greater than RSIZE_MAX/sizeof(wchar_t) -
count
is greater thandestsz
(overflow would occur) - overlap would occur between the source and the destination arrays
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- As with all bounds-checked functions,
wmemcpy_s
only guaranteed to be available if __STDC_LIB_EXT1__ is defined by the implementation and if the user defines __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ to the integer constant 1 before including <wchar.h>.
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[edit] Parameters
dest | - | pointer to the wide character array to copy to |
src | - | pointer to the wide character array to copy from |
count | - | number of wide characters to copy |
destsz | - | max number of wide characters to write (the size of the destination buffer) |
[edit] Return value
1) returns a copy of
dest
2) returns zero on success, returns non-zero on error. Also, on error, fills the entire
dst
up to and not including dst+dstsz with null wide characters, L'\0' (unless dest
is null or destsz
is greater than RSIZE_MAX/sizeof(wchar_t))[edit] Notes
This function's analog for byte strings is strncpy, not strcpy.
This function is not locale-sensitive and pays no attention to the values of the wchar_t objects it copies: nulls as well as invalid characters are copied too.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h> #include <locale.h> int main(void) { wchar_t from1[] = L"नमस्ते"; size_t sz1 = sizeof from1 / sizeof *from1; wchar_t from2[] = L"Բարև"; size_t sz2 = sizeof from2 / sizeof *from2; wchar_t to[sz1 + sz2]; wmemcpy(to, from1, sz1); // copy from1, along with its null terminator wmemcpy(to + sz1, from2, sz2); // append from2, along with its null terminator setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); printf("Wide array contains: "); for(size_t n = 0; n < sizeof to / sizeof *to; ++n) if(to[n]) printf("%lc", to[n]); else printf("\\0"); printf("\n"); }
Possible output:
Wide array contains: नमस्ते\0Բարև\0
[edit] References
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
- 7.29.4.2.3 The wmemcpy function (p: 431)
- K.3.9.2.1.3 The wmemcpy_s function (p: 641)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
- 7.24.4.2.3 The wmemcpy function (p: 377)
[edit] See also
(C95)(C11) |
copies a certain amount of wide characters between two, possibly overlapping, arrays (function) |
(C11) |
copies a certain amount of characters from one string to another (function) |
C++ documentation for wmemcpy
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