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iswalnum - test for alphanumeric wide character
#include <wctype.h>
int iswalnum(wint_t wc);
The iswalnum() function is the wide-character
equivalent of the isalnum(3)
function. It tests whether wc is a wide character
belonging to the wide-character class "alnum".
The wide-character class "alnum"
is a subclass of the wide-character class "graph", and therefore also a
subclass of the wide-character class "print".
Being a subclass of the wide-character
class "print", the wide-character class "alnum" is disjoint from the wide-character
class "cntrl".
Being a subclass of the wide-character class "graph", the
wide-character class "alnum" is disjoint from the wide-character class "space"
and its subclass "blank".
The wide-character class "alnum" is disjoint from
the wide-character class "punct".
The wide-character class "alnum" is the
union of the wide-character classes "alpha" and "digit". As such, it also
contains the wide-character class "xdigit".
The wide-character class "alnum"
always contains at least the letters aqAaq to aqZaq, aqaaq to aqzaq and
the digits aq0aq to aq9aq.
The iswalnum() function returns nonzero
if wc is a wide character belonging to the wide-character class "alnum".
Otherwise, it returns zero.
The
iswalnum() function is thread-safe with exceptions. It can be safely used
in multithreaded applications, as long as setlocale(3)
is not called to
change the locale during its execution.
C99.
The behavior
of iswalnum() depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
isalnum(3)
, iswctype(3)
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