uconvert_size

Langue: en

Version: version 4.2.2 (fedora - 05/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

uconvert_size - Number of bytes needed to store a string after conversion. Allegro game programming library.

SYNOPSIS

#include <allegro.h>

int uconvert_size(const char *s, int type, int newtype);

DESCRIPTION

Finds out how many bytes are required to store the specified string `s' after a conversion from `type' to `newtype', including the mandatory zero terminator of the string. You can use U_CURRENT for either `type' or `newtype' as a shortcut to represent whatever text encoding format is currently selected. Example:
    length = uconvert_size(old_string, U_CURRENT, U_UNICODE);
    new_string = malloc(length);
    ustrcpy(new_string, old_string);
 

RETURN VALUE

Returns the number of bytes required to store the string after conversion.

SEE ALSO

need_uconvert(3), do_uconvert(3)