NAME wchar_t_local_size - Calculates the necessary buffer size for code set conversion from a network code set to a local code set Used by client and server applications. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/rpc.h> void wchar_t_local_size( rpc_binding_handle_t binding, unsigned32 network_code_set_value, unsigned32 network_buffer_size, idl_cs_convert_t *conversion_type, unsigned32 *local_buffer_size, error_status_t *status ); PARAMETERS Input binding Specifies the target binding handle from which to obtain buffer size evaluation information. When called from the client stub, this value is the binding handle of a compatible server returned by the rpc_ns_binding_import_next() or rpc_ns_binding_select() routine. When called from the server stub, this value is a pointer to binding information that the client stub passed in the RPC call. network_code_set_value The registered hexadecimal integer value that represents the code set used to transmit character data over the network. In general, the "network" code set is the code set that the client application's code sets evaluation routine has determined to be compatible for this client and server. When the caller is the client stub, this value is the receiving tag. When the caller is the server stub, this value is the sending tag. network_buffer_size The size, in units of idl_byte, of the buffer that is allocated for the international character data, For a conformant or conformant varying array, this value is the network value of the size_is variable for the array; that is, the value is the size of the unmarshalled string if no conversion is done. Output conversion_type A pointer to the enumerated type defined in dce/idlbase.h that indicates whether data conversion is necessary and whether or not the existing buffer is sufficient for storing the results of the conversion. Since idl_byte to wchar_t conversion always takes place, and idl_byte and wchar_t require a different number of bytes, the conversion type is always idl_cs_new_buffer_convert, which means that the converted data must be written to a new buffer. local_buffer_size A pointer to the buffer size that needs to be allocated to contain the converted data, in units of wchar_t. This value is to be used as the local value of the size_is variable for the array, and is non-NULL only if a conformant or conformant varying array is to be unmarshalled. A value of NULL in this parameter indicates that a fixed or varying array is to be unmarshalled. status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes and their meanings are as follows: rpc_s_ok Success. rpc_s_ss_incompatible_codesets The specified code set does not match the code set specified in the sending tag in the binding handle. If this error occurs in the server stub, an exception is raised to the client application. When invoked from the server stub, this routine calls the routines dce_cs_loc_to_rgy() and rpc_rgy_get_max_bytes(). If either of these routines returns an error, the wchar_t_local_size() routine raises an exception to the client application. DESCRIPTION The wchar_t_local_size() routine belongs to a set of DCE RPC routines for use by client and server applications that are transferring international character data in a heterogeneous character set and code sets environment. The wchar_t_local_size() routine is one of the DCE RPC buffer sizing routines that RPC stubs use before they marshall or unmarshall data to determine whether or not the buffers allocated for code set conversion need to be enlarged to hold the converted data. The buffer sizing routines determine the type of conversion required and calculate the size of the necessary buffer (if a conformant or conformant varying array is to be marshalled). The RPC stub then allocates a buffer of that size before it calls one of the code set conversion routines. Client and server stubs call the wchar_t_*_size routines when the wchar_t type has been specified as the argument to the cs_char attribute in the attribute configuration file for the application. Applications do not call wchar_t_local_size() routine directly. Client and server stubs call the routine before they unmarshall any data. The stubs pass the routine a binding handle and a code set value that identifies the code set that was used to transfer international character data over the network. The stubs also specify the network storage size of the data, in units of idl_byte. When called from a client stub, the wchar_t_local_size() routine determines the value of conversion_type from conversion method and tag information set up in the binding handle by a code sets evaluation routine or a tag-setting routine. Since idl_byte to wchar_t require different numbers of bytes to encode one character unit, the routine always sets the value to idl_cs_new_buffer_convert, which means that the converted data must be written to a new buffer. The routine sets the conversion_type parameter to this value and, if a conformant or conformant varying array is to be unmarshalled, calculates a new buffer size by dividing the value of network_buffer_size by the number of bytes required to encode one wchar_t unit. The routine returns the new buffer size in the local_buffer_size parameter. The size is specified in units of wchar_t, which is the local representation used for international character data. In cases where the binding handle does not contain the results of character and code sets evaluation, or where it is being called from the server stub, the wchar_t_local_size() routine determines the value of conversion_type itself using the local code set value and the code set value passed in the network_code_set_value parameter and returns the appropriate conversion_type value. If a conformant or conformant varying array is to be unmarshalled, the routine calculates the size of this new buffer (by multiplying the value of network_buffer_size by dividing the value of network_buffer_size by the number of bytes required to encode one wchar_t unit, and returns the results, in units of wchar_t, in local_buffer_size. Permissions Required No permissions are required. RETURN VALUES No value is returned. RELATED INFORMATION Functions: byte_net_size byte_local_size wchar_t_net_size