IMultiLanguage2::ConvertStringFromUnicodeEx method
Translates the source Unicode string to the specified multibyte code page.
Syntax
HRESULT ConvertStringFromUnicodeEx(
[in, out] DWORD *pdwMode,
[in] DWORD dwEncoding,
[in] WCHAR *pSrcStr,
[in, out] UINT *pcSrcSize,
[in] __wchar_t *pDstStr,
[in, out] UINT *pcDstSize,
[in] DWORD dwFlag,
[in] WCHAR *lpFallBack
);
Parameters
pdwMode [in, out]
The storage for conversion context. A calling function should provide only storage that is initialized with zero at the first call to the method. The caller should not modify this value.dwEncoding [in]
The code page identifier value for the destination multibyte string. This value is equivalent to the uiCodePage member of the MIMECPINFO structure assigned to dwEncoding.pSrcStr [in]
A pointer to the Unicode string to be converted.pcSrcSize [in, out]
A pointer to the buffer that stores the length of the source string, in character counts. If this is NULL, or if -1 is specified as the length, the API assumes pSrcStr is null-terminated. When conversion is successful, the function returns the number of characters processed to this buffer.pDstStr [in]
A pointer to the string buffer where the conversion result is stored.pcDstSize [in, out]
A pointer to the buffer that stores the length of pDstStr, in byte counts. When conversion is successful, the function returns the number of bytes copied to pDstStr to this buffer.dwFlag [in]
One of the MLCONVCHAR-defined bit flag values. A caller can specify the MLCONVCHARF_USEDEFCHAR constant, which indicates that when the API encounters an unconvertible character in pSrcStr, the sequence of characters in lpFallBack is used in its place.lpFallBack [in]
The null-terminated sequence of Unicode characters that are output in place of an unconvertible Unicode character when the dwFlag parameter is set to MLCONVCHARF_USEDEFCHAR.
Return value
Returns one of the following values.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Success. |
S_FALSE | The conversion specified is not supported on the system. |
E_FAIL | An error has occurred. |
Remarks
Note that the size of the Unicode string to be converted is specified with a character count, while the size of the multibyte string returned is given in bytes.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
Mlang.h |
IDL |
Mlang.idl |
DLL |
Mlang.dll |
See also
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