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1 GNU LIBICONV - character set conversion library
2
3 This library provides an iconv() implementation, for use on systems which
4 don't have one, or whose implementation cannot convert from/to Unicode.
5
6 It provides support for the encodings:
7
8 European languages
9 ASCII, ISO-8859-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16},
10 KOI8-R, KOI8-U, KOI8-RU,
11 CP{1250,1251,1252,1253,1254,1257}, CP{850,866,1131},
12 Mac{Roman,CentralEurope,Iceland,Croatian,Romania},
13 Mac{Cyrillic,Ukraine,Greek,Turkish},
14 Macintosh
15 Semitic languages
16 ISO-8859-{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, CP862, Mac{Hebrew,Arabic}
17 Japanese
18 EUC-JP, SHIFT_JIS, CP932, ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-JP-1,
19 ISO-2022-JP-MS
20 Chinese
21 EUC-CN, HZ, GBK, CP936, GB18030, EUC-TW, BIG5, CP950, BIG5-HKSCS,
22 BIG5-HKSCS:2004, BIG5-HKSCS:2001, BIG5-HKSCS:1999, ISO-2022-CN,
23 ISO-2022-CN-EXT
24 Korean
25 EUC-KR, CP949, ISO-2022-KR, JOHAB
26 Armenian
27 ARMSCII-8
28 Georgian
29 Georgian-Academy, Georgian-PS
30 Tajik
31 KOI8-T
32 Kazakh
33 PT154, RK1048
34 Thai
35 ISO-8859-11, TIS-620, CP874, MacThai
36 Laotian
37 MuleLao-1, CP1133
38 Vietnamese
39 VISCII, TCVN, CP1258
40 Platform specifics
41 HP-ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP
42 Full Unicode
43 UTF-8
44 UCS-2, UCS-2BE, UCS-2LE
45 UCS-4, UCS-4BE, UCS-4LE
46 UTF-16, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE
47 UTF-32, UTF-32BE, UTF-32LE
48 UTF-7
49 C99, JAVA
50 Full Unicode, in terms of 'uint16_t' or 'uint32_t'
51 (with machine dependent endianness and alignment)
52 UCS-2-INTERNAL, UCS-4-INTERNAL
53 Locale dependent, in terms of 'char' or 'wchar_t'
54 (with machine dependent endianness and alignment, and with OS and
55 locale dependent semantics)
56 char, wchar_t
57 The empty encoding name "" is equivalent to "char": it denotes the
58 locale dependent character encoding.
59
60 When configured with the option --enable-extra-encodings, it also provides
61 support for a few extra encodings:
62
63 European languages
64 CP{437,737,775,852,853,855,857,858,860,861,863,865,869,1125}
65 Semitic languages
66 CP864
67 Japanese
68 EUC-JISX0213, Shift_JISX0213, ISO-2022-JP-3
69 Chinese
70 BIG5-2003 (experimental)
71 Turkmen
72 TDS565
73 Platform specifics
74 ATARIST, RISCOS-LATIN1
75
76 It can convert from any of these encodings to any other, through Unicode
77 conversion.
78
79 It has also some limited support for transliteration, i.e. when a character
80 cannot be represented in the target character set, it can be approximated
81 through one or several similarly looking characters. Transliteration is
82 activated when "//TRANSLIT" is appended to the target encoding name.
83
84 libiconv is for you if your application needs to support multiple character
85 encodings, but that support lacks from your system.
86
87
88 Installation
89 ------------
90
91 As usual for GNU packages:
92
93 $ ./configure --prefix=[[PREFIX]] where [[PREFIX]] is e.g. $HOME/local
94 $ make
95 $ make install
96
97 After installing GNU libiconv for the first time, it is recommended to
98 recompile and reinstall GNU gettext, so that it can take advantage of
99 libiconv.
100
101 On systems other than GNU/Linux, the iconv program will be internationalized
102 only if GNU gettext has been built and installed before GNU libiconv. This
103 means that the first time GNU libiconv is installed, we have a circular
104 dependency between the GNU libiconv and GNU gettext packages, which can be
105 resolved by building and installing either
106 - first libiconv, then gettext, then libiconv again,
107 or (on systems supporting shared libraries, excluding AIX)
108 - first gettext, then libiconv, then gettext again.
109 Recall that before building a package for the second time, you need to erase
110 the traces of the first build by running "make distclean".
111
112 This library installs:
113 - a library 'libiconv.so',
114 - a header file '<iconv.h>'.
115
116 To use it, simply #include <iconv.h> and use the functions.
117
118 To use it in an autoconfiguring package:
119 - If you don't use automake, append m4/iconv.m4 to your aclocal.m4
120 file.
121 - If you do use automake, add m4/iconv.m4 to your m4 macro repository.
122 - Add to the link command line of libraries and executables that use
123 the functions the placeholder @LIBICONV@ (or, if using libtool for
124 the link, @LTLIBICONV@). If you use automake, the right place for
125 these additions are the *_LDADD variables.
126 Note that 'iconv.m4' is also part of GNU gnulib, available through
127 the gnulib module 'iconv'.
128
129
130 Copyright
131 ---------
132
133 The libiconv and libcharset _libraries_ and their header files are under LGPL,
134 see file COPYING.LIB.
135
136 The iconv _program_ and the documentation are under GPL, see file COPYING.
137
138
139 Download
140 --------
141
142 https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.16.tar.gz
143
144 Homepage
145 --------
146
147 https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/
148
149 Bug reports to
150 --------------
151
152 <bug-gnu-libiconv@gnu.org>
153
154
155 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>