iconv_open — allocate descriptor for character set conversion
#include <iconv.h>
iconv_t iconv_open( |
const char *tocode, |
const char *fromcode) ; |
The iconv_open
() function
allocates a conversion descriptor suitable for converting
byte sequences from character encoding fromcode
to character encoding
tocode
.
The values permitted for fromcode
and tocode
and the supported
combinations are system-dependent. For the GNU C library, the
permitted values are listed by the iconv −−list command,
and all combinations of the listed values are supported.
Furthermore the GNU C library and the GNU libiconv library
support the following two suffixes:
//TRANSLIT
When the string "//TRANSLIT" is appended to
tocode
,
transliteration is activated. This means that when a
character cannot be represented in the target character
set, it can be approximated through one or several
similarly looking characters.
//IGNORE
When the string "//IGNORE" is appended to tocode
, characters that
cannot be represented in the target character set will
be silently discarded.
The resulting conversion descriptor can be used with iconv(3) any number of times. It remains valid until deallocated using iconv_close(3).
A conversion descriptor contains a conversion state. After
creation using iconv_open
(),
the state is in the initial state. Using iconv(3) modifies the
descriptor's conversion state. (This implies that a
conversion descriptor can not be used in multiple threads
simultaneously.) To bring the state back to the initial
state, use iconv(3) with NULL as
inbuf
argument.
The iconv_open
() function
returns a freshly allocated conversion descriptor. In case of
error, it sets errno
and returns
(iconv_t)
−1.
The following error can occur, among others:
The conversion from fromcode
to tocode
is not supported
by the implementation.
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Copyright (c) Bruno Haible <haibleclisp.cons.org> This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. References consulted: GNU glibc-2 source code and manual OpenGroup's Single Unix specification http://www.UNIX-systems.org/online.html 2007-03-31 Bruno Haible, Describe the glibc/libiconv //TRANSLIT and //IGNORE extensions for 'tocode'. |