btowc — convert single byte to wide character
#include <wchar.h>
| wint_t
            btowc( | int c ); | 
The btowc() function
      converts c,
      interpreted as a multibyte sequence of length 1, starting in
      the initial shift state, to a wide character and returns it.
      If c is EOF or not a valid multibyte sequence of
      length 1, the btowc() function
      returns WEOF.
The btowc() function returns
      the wide character converted from the single byte c. If c is EOF or not a valid multibyte sequence of
      length 1, it returns WEOF.
The behavior of btowc()
      depends on the LC_CTYPE
      category of the current locale.
This function should never be used. It does not work for encodings which have state, and unnecessarily treats single bytes differently from multibyte sequences. Use either mbtowc(3) or the thread-safe mbrtowc(3) instead.
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