-/* Two helper functions used by strtol(), strtoul() and long long variants. */
-const char * _PDCLIB_strtox_prelim( const char * p, char * sign, int * base );
-_PDCLIB_uintmax_t _PDCLIB_strtox_main( const char ** p, unsigned int base, _PDCLIB_uintmax_t error, _PDCLIB_uintmax_t limval, _PDCLIB_uintmax_t limdigit, char * sign );
+typedef struct _PDCLIB_mbstate {
+ union {
+ /* Is this the best way to represent this? Is this big enough? */
+ _PDCLIB_uint64_t _St64[15];
+ _PDCLIB_uint32_t _St32[31];
+ _PDCLIB_uint16_t _St16[62];
+ unsigned char _StUC[124];
+ signed char _StSC[124];
+ char _StC [124];
+ };
+
+ /* c16/related functions: Surrogate storage
+ *
+ * If zero, no surrogate pending. If nonzero, surrogate.
+ */
+ _PDCLIB_uint16_t _Surrogate;
+
+ /* In cases where the underlying codec is capable of regurgitating a
+ * character without consuming any extra input (e.g. a surrogate pair in a
+ * UCS-4 to UTF-16 conversion) then these fields are used to track that
+ * state. In particular, they are used to buffer/fake the input for mbrtowc
+ * and similar functions.
+ *
+ * See _PDCLIB_encoding.h for values of _PendState and the resultant value
+ * in _PendChar.
+ */
+ unsigned char _PendState;
+ char _PendChar;
+} _PDCLIB_mbstate_t;
+
+typedef struct _PDCLIB_locale *_PDCLIB_locale_t;
+typedef struct lconv _PDCLIB_lconv_t;
+
+_PDCLIB_size_t _PDCLIB_mb_cur_max( void );
+
+/* wide-character EOF */
+#define _PDCLIB_WEOF ((wint_t) -1