The following simple code is supposed to read one wide char from stdin and echo it back to stdout, except that it dies of SIGSEGV
on the iconv()
call. The question is – what's wrong with the code?
#include <unistd.h> /* STDIN_FILENO */
#include <locale.h> /* LC_ALL, setlocale() */
#include <langinfo.h> /* nl_langinfo(), CODESET */
#include <wchar.h> /* wchar_t, putwchar() */
#include <iconv.h> /* iconv_t, iconv_open(), iconv(), iconv_close() */
#include <stdlib.h> /* malloc(), EXIT_SUCCESS */
int main(void) {
setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); // We initialize the locale
iconv_t converter = iconv_open("WCHAR_T", nl_langinfo(CODESET)); // We initialize a converter
wchar_t out; // We allocate memory for one wide char on stack
wchar_t* pOut = &out;
size_t outLeft = sizeof(wchar_t);
while(outLeft > 0) { // Until we've read one wide char...
char in; // We allocate memory for one byte on stack
char* pIn=∈
size_t inLeft = 1;
if(read(STDIN_FILENO, pIn, 1) == 0) break; // We read one byte from stdin to the buffer
iconv(&converter, &pIn, &inLeft, (char**)&pOut, &outLeft); // We feed the byte to the converter
}
iconv_close(converter); // We deinitialize a converter
putwchar(out); // We echo the wide char back to stdout
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
UPDATE: After the following update based on @gsg's answer:
iconv(converter, &pIn, &inLeft, &pOut, &outLeft);
the code doesn't throw SIGSEGV anymore, but out == L'\n'
for any non-ASCII input.
iconv_open
andiconv
, by the way. In particular, you want to know ificonv
returnsE2BIG
orEINVAL
.wprintf
, which expectsstdin
to be wide-character oriented (seefwide(3)
for more info). You could try just printing the wchar_t withprintf("%lc\n")
, or read the man pages to see what you need to do forwprintf
.