Annotation of embedaddon/libiconv/man/iconv_open.3, revision 1.1.1.2

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1.1.1.2 ! misho      12: .TH ICONV_OPEN 3  "November 23, 2010" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
1.1       misho      13: .SH NAME
                     14: iconv_open \- allocate descriptor for character set conversion
                     15: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     16: .nf
                     17: .B #include <iconv.h>
                     18: .sp
                     19: .BI "iconv_t iconv_open (const char* " tocode ", const char* " fromcode );
                     20: .fi
                     21: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     22: The \fBiconv_open\fP function allocates a conversion descriptor suitable
                     23: for converting byte sequences from character encoding \fIfromcode\fP to
                     24: character encoding \fItocode\fP.
                     25: .PP
                     26: The values permitted for \fIfromcode\fP and \fItocode\fP and the supported
                     27: combinations are system dependent. For the libiconv library, the following
                     28: encodings are supported, in all combinations.
                     29: .TP
                     30: European languages
                     31: .nf
                     32: .fi
                     33: ASCII, ISO\-8859\-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16},
                     34: KOI8\-R, KOI8\-U, KOI8\-RU,
                     35: CP{1250,1251,1252,1253,1254,1257}, CP{850,866,1131},
                     36: Mac{Roman,CentralEurope,Iceland,Croatian,Romania},
                     37: Mac{Cyrillic,Ukraine,Greek,Turkish},
                     38: Macintosh
                     39: .TP
                     40: Semitic languages
                     41: .nf
                     42: .fi
                     43: ISO\-8859\-{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, CP862, Mac{Hebrew,Arabic}
                     44: .TP
                     45: Japanese
                     46: .nf
                     47: .fi
                     48: EUC\-JP, SHIFT_JIS, CP932, ISO\-2022\-JP, ISO\-2022\-JP\-2, ISO\-2022\-JP\-1
                     49: .TP
                     50: Chinese
                     51: .nf
                     52: .fi
                     53: EUC\-CN, HZ, GBK, CP936, GB18030, EUC\-TW, BIG5, CP950, BIG5\-HKSCS,
1.1.1.2 ! misho      54: BIG5\-HKSCS:2004, BIG5\-HKSCS:2001, BIG5\-HKSCS:1999, ISO\-2022\-CN,
        !            55: ISO\-2022\-CN\-EXT
1.1       misho      56: .TP
                     57: Korean
                     58: .nf
                     59: .fi
                     60: EUC\-KR, CP949, ISO\-2022\-KR, JOHAB
                     61: .TP
                     62: Armenian
                     63: .nf
                     64: .fi
                     65: ARMSCII\-8
                     66: .TP
                     67: Georgian
                     68: .nf
                     69: .fi
                     70: Georgian\-Academy, Georgian\-PS
                     71: .TP
                     72: Tajik
                     73: .nf
                     74: .fi
                     75: KOI8\-T
                     76: .TP
                     77: Kazakh
                     78: .nf
                     79: .fi
                     80: PT154, RK1048
                     81: .TP
                     82: Thai
                     83: .nf
                     84: .fi
                     85: TIS\-620, CP874, MacThai
                     86: .TP
                     87: Laotian
                     88: .nf
                     89: .fi
                     90: MuleLao\-1, CP1133
                     91: .TP
                     92: Vietnamese
                     93: .nf
                     94: .fi
                     95: VISCII, TCVN, CP1258
                     96: .TP
                     97: Platform specifics
                     98: .nf
                     99: .fi
                    100: HP\-ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP
                    101: .TP
                    102: Full Unicode
                    103: .nf
                    104: .fi
                    105: UTF\-8
                    106: .nf
                    107: .fi
                    108: UCS\-2, UCS\-2BE, UCS\-2LE
                    109: .nf
                    110: .fi
                    111: UCS\-4, UCS\-4BE, UCS\-4LE
                    112: .nf
                    113: .fi
                    114: UTF\-16, UTF\-16BE, UTF\-16LE
                    115: .nf
                    116: .fi
                    117: UTF\-32, UTF\-32BE, UTF\-32LE
                    118: .nf
                    119: .fi
                    120: UTF\-7
                    121: .nf
                    122: .fi
                    123: C99, JAVA
                    124: .TP
                    125: Full Unicode, in terms of \fBuint16_t\fP or \fBuint32_t\fP
                    126: (with machine dependent endianness and alignment)
                    127: .nf
                    128: .fi
                    129: UCS\-2\-INTERNAL, UCS\-4\-INTERNAL
                    130: .TP
                    131: Locale dependent, in terms of \fBchar\fP or \fBwchar_t\fP
                    132: (with machine dependent endianness and alignment, and with semantics
                    133: depending on the OS and the current LC_CTYPE locale facet)
                    134: .nf
                    135: .fi
                    136: char, wchar_t
                    137: .PP
                    138: When configured with the option \fB\-\-enable\-extra\-encodings\fP, it also
                    139: provides support for a few extra encodings:
                    140: .TP
                    141: European languages
                    142: .nf
                    143: CP{437,737,775,852,853,855,857,858,860,861,863,865,869,1125}
                    144: .fi
                    145: .TP
                    146: Semitic languages
                    147: .nf
                    148: .fi
                    149: CP864
                    150: .TP
                    151: Japanese
                    152: .nf
                    153: .fi
                    154: EUC\-JISX0213, Shift_JISX0213, ISO\-2022\-JP\-3
                    155: .TP
                    156: Chinese
                    157: .nf
                    158: .fi
                    159: BIG5\-2003 (experimental)
                    160: .TP
                    161: Turkmen
                    162: .nf
                    163: .fi
                    164: TDS565
                    165: .TP
                    166: Platform specifics
                    167: .nf
                    168: .fi
                    169: ATARIST, RISCOS\-LATIN1
                    170: .PP
                    171: The empty encoding name "" is equivalent to "char": it denotes the
                    172: locale dependent character encoding.
                    173: .PP
                    174: When the string "//TRANSLIT" is appended to \fItocode\fP, transliteration
                    175: is activated. This means that when a character cannot be represented in the
                    176: target character set, it can be approximated through one or several characters
                    177: that look similar to the original character.
                    178: .PP
                    179: When the string "//IGNORE" is appended to \fItocode\fP, characters that
                    180: cannot be represented in the target character set will be silently discarded.
                    181: .PP
                    182: The resulting conversion descriptor can be used with \fBiconv\fP any number
                    183: of times. It remains valid until deallocated using \fBiconv_close\fP.
                    184: .PP
                    185: A conversion descriptor contains a conversion state. After creation using
                    186: \fBiconv_open\fP, the state is in the initial state. Using \fBiconv\fP
                    187: modifies the descriptor's conversion state. (This implies that a conversion
                    188: descriptor can not be used in multiple threads simultaneously.) To bring the
                    189: state back to the initial state, use \fBiconv\fP with NULL as \fIinbuf\fP
                    190: argument.
                    191: .SH "RETURN VALUE"
                    192: The \fBiconv_open\fP function returns a freshly allocated conversion
                    193: descriptor. In case of error, it sets \fBerrno\fP and returns (iconv_t)(\-1).
                    194: .SH ERRORS
                    195: The following error can occur, among others:
                    196: .TP
                    197: .B EINVAL
                    198: The conversion from \fIfromcode\fP to \fItocode\fP is not supported by the
                    199: implementation.
                    200: .SH "CONFORMING TO"
                    201: POSIX:2001
                    202: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    203: .BR iconv (3)
                    204: .BR iconvctl (3)
                    205: .BR iconv_close (3)

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