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FSH_STORECHAR

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This function provides the mechanism for storing a character into a string, taking into account DBCS considerations.

Syntax

FSH_STORECHAR(chDBCS, ppStr)

Parameters

chDBCS
is the character to be stored. This may be either a single-byte character or a double-byte character with the first byte occupying the low-order position.
ppStr
is the pointer to the character pointer where the character will be stored. This pointer is updated upon return.

Returns

There are no error returns.

Calling Sequence

int far pascal FSH_STORECHAR(chDBCS, ppStr)

unsigned short chDBCS;
char far * far * ppStr;

Remarks

The FSD is responsible for verifying the string pointer and checking for segment boundaries.

Note: OS/2 does not validate input parameters. An FSD, therefore, should call FSH_PROBEBUF where appropriate.