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  • Author : Bruno Haible
    Date : 2022-01-23 23:37:30
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    Message : New EBCDIC encodings. Reported by Ulrich Schwab and Calvin Buckley via Jack Woehr. * NOTES: Mention how to enable EBCDIC encodings. * tests/IBM-*.TXT: New files. * tools/8bit_tab_to_h.c (main): Emit copyright header with year 2022. * tools/Makefile: Add rules for generating ebcdic*.h. * lib/ebcdic*.h: New files, automatically generated by tools/Makefile. * lib/ebcdic838.h: Tweak reverse mapping manually. * lib/ebcdic1160.h: Likewise. * lib/converters.h: Include all ebcdic*.h. * lib/encodings_zos.def: New file. * lib/genaliases2.c: Include encodings_zos.def. * lib/genflags.c: Likewise. * Makefile.devel (lib/aliases_zos.h lib/canonical_zos.h): New rule. (lib/flags.h, totally-clean): Update. * lib/aliases2.h: Include aliases_zos.h. * lib/iconv.c (USE_ZOS): New macro. Include encodings_zos.def, canonical_zos.h. * README, man/iconv_open.3: Document the IBM-* encodings. * tests/Makefile.in (check-extra-yes): Also test the EBCDIC encodings.

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    .TH ICONV_OPEN 3  "January 23, 2022" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
    .SH NAME
    iconv_open \- allocate descriptor for character set conversion
    .SH SYNOPSIS
    .nf
    .B #include <iconv.h>
    .sp
    .BI "iconv_t iconv_open (const char* " tocode ", const char* " fromcode );
    .fi
    .SH DESCRIPTION
    The \fBiconv_open\fP function allocates a conversion descriptor suitable
    for converting byte sequences from character encoding \fIfromcode\fP to
    character encoding \fItocode\fP.
    .PP
    The values permitted for \fIfromcode\fP and \fItocode\fP and the supported
    combinations are system dependent. For the libiconv library, the following
    encodings are supported, in all combinations.
    .TP
    European languages
    .nf
    .fi
    ASCII, ISO\-8859\-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16},
    KOI8\-R, KOI8\-U, KOI8\-RU,
    CP{1250,1251,1252,1253,1254,1257}, CP{850,866,1131},
    Mac{Roman,CentralEurope,Iceland,Croatian,Romania},
    Mac{Cyrillic,Ukraine,Greek,Turkish},
    Macintosh
    .TP
    Semitic languages
    .nf
    .fi
    ISO\-8859\-{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, CP862, Mac{Hebrew,Arabic}
    .TP
    Japanese
    .nf
    .fi
    EUC\-JP, SHIFT_JIS, CP932, ISO\-2022\-JP, ISO\-2022\-JP\-2, ISO\-2022\-JP\-1,
    ISO-2022\-JP\-MS
    .TP
    Chinese
    .nf
    .fi
    EUC\-CN, HZ, GBK, CP936, GB18030, EUC\-TW, BIG5, CP950, BIG5\-HKSCS,
    BIG5\-HKSCS:2004, BIG5\-HKSCS:2001, BIG5\-HKSCS:1999, ISO\-2022\-CN,
    ISO\-2022\-CN\-EXT
    .TP
    Korean
    .nf
    .fi
    EUC\-KR, CP949, ISO\-2022\-KR, JOHAB
    .TP
    Armenian
    .nf
    .fi
    ARMSCII\-8
    .TP
    Georgian
    .nf
    .fi
    Georgian\-Academy, Georgian\-PS
    .TP
    Tajik
    .nf
    .fi
    KOI8\-T
    .TP
    Kazakh
    .nf
    .fi
    PT154, RK1048
    .TP
    Thai
    .nf
    .fi
    TIS\-620, CP874, MacThai
    .TP
    Laotian
    .nf
    .fi
    MuleLao\-1, CP1133
    .TP
    Vietnamese
    .nf
    .fi
    VISCII, TCVN, CP1258
    .TP
    Platform specifics
    .nf
    .fi
    HP\-ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP
    .TP
    Full Unicode
    .nf
    .fi
    UTF\-8
    .nf
    .fi
    UCS\-2, UCS\-2BE, UCS\-2LE
    .nf
    .fi
    UCS\-4, UCS\-4BE, UCS\-4LE
    .nf
    .fi
    UTF\-16, UTF\-16BE, UTF\-16LE
    .nf
    .fi
    UTF\-32, UTF\-32BE, UTF\-32LE
    .nf
    .fi
    UTF\-7
    .nf
    .fi
    C99, JAVA
    .TP
    Full Unicode, in terms of \fBuint16_t\fP or \fBuint32_t\fP
    (with machine dependent endianness and alignment)
    .nf
    .fi
    UCS\-2\-INTERNAL, UCS\-4\-INTERNAL
    .TP
    Locale dependent, in terms of \fBchar\fP or \fBwchar_t\fP
    (with machine dependent endianness and alignment, and with semantics
    depending on the OS and the current LC_CTYPE locale facet)
    .nf
    .fi
    char, wchar_t
    .PP
    When configured with the option \fB\-\-enable\-extra\-encodings\fP, it also
    provides support for a few extra encodings:
    .TP
    European languages
    .nf
    CP{437,737,775,852,853,855,857,858,860,861,863,865,869,1125}
    .fi
    .TP
    Semitic languages
    .nf
    .fi
    CP864
    .TP
    Japanese
    .nf
    .fi
    EUC\-JISX0213, Shift_JISX0213, ISO\-2022\-JP\-3
    .TP
    Chinese
    .nf
    .fi
    BIG5\-2003 (experimental)
    .TP
    Turkmen
    .nf
    .fi
    TDS565
    .TP
    Platform specifics
    .nf
    .fi
    ATARIST, RISCOS\-LATIN1
    .PP
    .TP
    EBCDIC compatible (not ASCII compatible, very rarely used)
    .nf
    .fi
    European languages:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-{037,273,277,278,280,282,284,285,297,423,500,870,871,875,880},
        IBM-{905,924,1025,1026,1047,1112,1122,1123,1140,1141,1142,1143},
        IBM-{1144,1145,1146,1147,1148,1149,1153,1154,1155,1156,1157,1158},
        IBM-{1165,1166,4971}
    .nf
    .fi
    Semitic languages:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-{424,425,12712,16804}
    .nf
    .fi
    Persian:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-1097
    .nf
    .fi
    Thai:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-{838,1160}
    .nf
    .fi
    Laotian:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-1132
    .nf
    .fi
    Vietnamese:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-{1130,1164}
    .nf
    .fi
    Indic languages:
    .nf
    .fi
        IBM-1137
    .PP
    The empty encoding name "" is equivalent to "char": it denotes the
    locale dependent character encoding.
    .PP
    When the string "//TRANSLIT" is appended to \fItocode\fP, 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 characters
    that look similar to the original character.
    .PP
    When the string "//IGNORE" is appended to \fItocode\fP, characters that
    cannot be represented in the target character set will be silently discarded.
    .PP
    The resulting conversion descriptor can be used with \fBiconv\fP any number
    of times. It remains valid until deallocated using \fBiconv_close\fP.
    .PP
    A conversion descriptor contains a conversion state. After creation using
    \fBiconv_open\fP, the state is in the initial state. Using \fBiconv\fP
    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 \fBiconv\fP with NULL as \fIinbuf\fP
    argument.
    .SH "RETURN VALUE"
    The \fBiconv_open\fP function returns a freshly allocated conversion
    descriptor. In case of error, it sets \fBerrno\fP and returns (iconv_t)(\-1).
    .SH ERRORS
    The following error can occur, among others:
    .TP
    .B EINVAL
    The conversion from \fIfromcode\fP to \fItocode\fP is not supported by the
    implementation.
    .SH "CONFORMING TO"
    POSIX:2001
    .SH "SEE ALSO"
    .BR iconv (3)
    .BR iconvctl (3)
    .BR iconv_close (3)