pub unsafe extern "C" fn SDL_StepBackUTF8(
start: *const c_char,
pstr: *mut *const c_char,
) -> Uint32Expand description
Decode a UTF-8 string in reverse, one Unicode codepoint at a time.
This will go to the start of the previous Unicode codepoint in the string,
move *pstr to that location and return that codepoint.
If *pstr is already at the start of the string), it will not advance
*pstr at all.
Generally this function is called in a loop until it returns zero, adjusting its parameter each iteration.
If an invalid UTF-8 sequence is encountered, this function returns
SDL_INVALID_UNICODE_CODEPOINT.
Several things can generate invalid UTF-8 sequences, including overlong encodings, the use of UTF-16 surrogate values, and truncated data. Please refer to RFC3629 for details.
§Parameters
start: a pointer to the beginning of the UTF-8 string.pstr: a pointer to a UTF-8 string pointer to be read and adjusted.
§Return value
Returns the previous Unicode codepoint in the string.
§Thread safety
It is safe to call this function from any thread.
§Availability
This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.