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iconv_open − allocate descriptor for character set -conversion

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#include <iconv.h>
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The iconv_open function allocates a conversion -descriptor suitable for converting byte sequences from -character encoding fromcode to character encoding -tocode.

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The empty encoding name "" is equivalent to -"char": it denotes the locale dependent character -encoding.

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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 -characters that look similar to the original character.

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The resulting conversion descriptor can be used with -iconv any number of times. It remains valid until -deallocated using iconv_close.

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A conversion descriptor contains a conversion state. -After creation using iconv_open, the state is in the -initial state. Using iconv 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 with NULL as inbuf -argument.

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The iconv_open function returns a freshly -allocated conversion descriptor. In case of error, it sets -errno and returns (iconv_t)(−1).

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iconv(3) iconvctl(3) -iconv_close(3)

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