UNICODE::ICONVERT::C(3) | Courier Unicode Library | UNICODE::ICONVERT::C(3) |
unicode::iconvert::convert, unicode::ucs_4, unicode::ucs_2, unicode::utf_8, unicode::iso_8859_1 - unicode character set conversion
#include <courier-unicode.h> extern const char unicode::ucs_4[]; extern const char unicode::ucs_2[]; extern const char unicode::utf_8[]; extern const char unicode::iso_8859_1[];
std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &srccharset, const std::string &dstcharset);
std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &srccharset, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag);
std::string unicode::iconvert::convert( const std::vector<char32_t> &text, const std::string &dstcharset);
std::string unicode::iconvert::convert( const std::vector<char32_t> &text, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag);
bool unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, std::vector<char32_t> &text);
The overloaded unicode::convert::convert() functions convert:
These functions use iconv(3), and can use any character set that's supported by iconv(3). Use unicode::ucs_2 and unicode::ucs_4 to specify the 16 and the 32 bit unicode octet in native byte order. Use unicode::utf_8 and unicode::iso_8859_1 to specify these two standard character sets. The overloaded versions that pass a reference to a bool set the flag to true if some characters could not be converted. The overloaded version that initializes a unicode vector returns the bool flag, instead.
courier-unicode(7), unicode::convert::convert_tocase(3), unicode_convert(3), iconv(3)[1].
Sam Varshavchik
11/25/2020 | Courier Unicode Library |