wcscspn — search a wide-character string for any of a set of wide characters
#include <wchar.h>
| size_t
            wcscspn( | const wchar_t *wcs, | 
| const wchar_t *reject ); | 
The wcscspn() function is
      the wide-character equivalent of the strcspn(3) function. It
      determines the length of the longest initial segment of
      wcs which consists
      entirely of wide-characters not listed in reject. In other words, it
      searches for the first occurrence in the wide-character
      string wcs of any of
      the characters in the wide-character string reject.
The wcscspn() function
      returns the number of wide characters in the longest initial
      segment of wcs which
      consists entirely of wide-characters not listed in reject. In other words, it
      returns the position of the first occurrence in the
      wide-character string wcs of any of the characters in
      the wide-character string reject, or wcslen(wcs) if there is
      none.
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