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- LIBCHARSET - portable character set determination library
- This library provides a function which determines the character set / encoding
- of text in the currently selected locale (the LC_CTYPE locale facet).
- It is useful for portable programs which need to process text in other
- encodings and locales than the currently selected one. Possible uses:
- * Use of Unicode in POSIX compliant applications.
- * Conversion of text between the current locale's encoding and UTF-8 (or
- any other given encoding).
- * Mail agents.
- In theory, this would be very simple: The Single Unix Specification (SUSV2)
- provides the nl_langinfo function, in such a way that
- nl_langinfo (CODESET)
- returns the encoding name. But the nl_langinfo function still does not exist
- on some systems, and on those where it exists it returns unstandardized
- variations of the encoding names, like (on Solaris) "PCK" for "Shift_JIS".
- This library fixes these flaws and provides a function
- const char * locale_charset (void);
- It determines the current locale's character encoding, and canonicalizes it
- into one of the canonical names listed in config.charset. The result must
- not be freed; it is statically allocated. If the canonical name cannot be
- determined, the result is a non-canonical name.
- Installation:
- As usual for GNU packages:
- $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
- $ make
- $ make install
- This library is used in
- GNU sh-utils, fileutils, textutils
- GNU gettext
- GNU clisp
- To integrate this library into your package:
- See file INTEGRATE.
- Distribution:
- The libcharset directory of
- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.8.tar.gz
- Homepage:
- http://www.haible.de/bruno/packages-libcharset.html
- Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
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