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diff --git a/manual/mbyte.texi b/manual/mbyte.texi index c058cbfb69..15f185b54d 100644 --- a/manual/mbyte.texi +++ b/manual/mbyte.texi @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ character codes. and vice versa. * Length of Char:: how many bytes make up one multibyte char. * Converting One Char:: Converting a string character by character. -* Example of Conversion:: Example showing why converting +* Example of Conversion:: Example showing why converting one character at a time may be useful. * Shift State:: Multibyte codes with "shift characters". @end menu @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ code with @code{MB_CUR_MAX}, and the maximum for @emph{any} multibyte code supported on your computer with @code{MB_LEN_MAX}. @comment limits.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypevr Macro int MB_LEN_MAX This is the maximum length of a multibyte character for any supported locale. It is defined in @file{limits.h}. @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ locale. It is defined in @file{limits.h}. @end deftypevr @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypevr Macro int MB_CUR_MAX This macro expands into a (possibly non-constant) positive integer expression that is the maximum number of bytes in a multibyte character @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ is often used to terminate a string of wide characters, just as a single byte with value zero often terminates a string of ordinary characters. @comment stddef.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftp {Data Type} wchar_t This is the ``wide character'' type, an integer type whose range is large enough to represent all distinct values in any extended character @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ functions to convert one character at a time. @xref{Converting One Char}. @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypefun size_t mbstowcs (wchar_t *@var{wstring}, const char *@var{string}, size_t @var{size}) The @code{mbstowcs} (``multibyte string to wide character string'') function converts the null-terminated string of multibyte characters @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ mbstowcs_alloc (const char *string) @end deftypefun @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypefun size_t wcstombs (char *@var{string}, const wchar_t @var{wstring}, size_t @var{size}) The @code{wcstombs} (``wide character string to multibyte string'') function converts the null-terminated wide character array @var{wstring} @@ -425,11 +425,11 @@ present if the number is less than @var{size}. This section describes how to scan a string containing multibyte characters, one character at a time. The difficulty in doing this -is to know how many bytes each character contains. Your program +is to know how many bytes each character contains. Your program can use @code{mblen} to find this out. @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypefun int mblen (const char *@var{string}, size_t @var{size}) The @code{mblen} function with a non-null @var{string} argument returns the number of bytes that make up the multibyte character beginning at @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ with the @code{mbtowc} function. The @code{wctomb} function does the reverse. These functions are declared in @file{stdlib.h}. @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypefun int mbtowc (wchar_t *@var{result}, const char *@var{string}, size_t @var{size}) The @code{mbtowc} (``multibyte to wide character'') function when called with non-null @var{string} converts the first multibyte character @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ shift state. @xref{Shift State}. @end deftypefun @comment stdlib.h -@comment ANSI +@comment ISO @deftypefun int wctomb (char *@var{string}, wchar_t @var{wchar}) The @code{wctomb} (``wide character to multibyte'') function converts the wide character code @var{wchar} to its corresponding multibyte @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ stored shift state @emph{as well as} storing the multibyte character @end deftypefun @node Example of Conversion, Shift State, Converting One Char, Extended Characters -@section Character-by-Character Conversion Example +@section Character-by-Character Conversion Example Here is an example that reads multibyte character text from descriptor @code{input} and writes the corresponding wide characters to descriptor |