RtlStringCchLengthW function (ntstrsafe.h)

The RtlStringCchLengthW and RtlStringCchLengthA functions determine the length, in characters, of a supplied string.

Syntax

NTSTRSAFEDDI RtlStringCchLengthW(
  [in] STRSAFE_PCNZWCH psz,
  [in] size_t          cchMax,
       size_t          *pcchLength
);

Parameters

[in] psz

A pointer to a buffer that contains a null-terminated string, the length of which will be checked.

[in] cchMax

The maximum number of characters allowed in the buffer pointed to by psz, including the terminating null character. This value cannot exceed NTSTRSAFE_MAX_CCH.

pcchLength

If the caller supplies a non-NULL address pointer, the function loads the address with the length, in characters, of the string that is contained in the buffer. The length does not include the string's terminating null character.

Return value

The function returns one of the NTSTATUS values that are listed in the following table. For information about how to test NTSTATUS values, see Using NTSTATUS Values.

Return code Description
STATUS_SUCCESS
This success status means the string at psz was not NULL, and the length of the string (including the terminating null character) is less than or equal to cchMax characters.
STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
This error status means the value in psz is NULL, cchMax is larger than NTSTRSAFE_MAX_CCH, or psz is longer than cchMax.

Remarks

RtlStringCchLengthW and RtlStringCchLengthA should be used instead of strlen. They are used to ensure that a string is not larger than a given length, in characters. If that condition is met, RtlStringCchLengthW and RtlStringCchLengthA return the current length of the string in characters, not including the terminating null character.

Use RtlStringCchLengthW to handle Unicode strings and RtlStringCchLengthA to handle ANSI strings. The form you use depends on your data, as shown in the following table.

String data type String literal Function
WCHAR L"string" RtlStringCchLengthW
char "string" RtlStringCchLengthA
 

For more information about the safe string functions, see Using Safe String Functions.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Available in Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later versions of Windows.
Target Platform Desktop
Header ntstrsafe.h (include Ntstrsafe.h)
Library Ntstrsafe.lib
IRQL Any if strings being manipulated are always resident in memory, otherwise PASSIVE_LEVEL

See also

RtlStringCbLength