From 7311a3ea25980c98307156bb16cf9a31b9228473 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jari Vetoniemi Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2020 23:59:51 +0900 Subject: mkxp fixes --- jni/iconv/man/Makefile | 69 ---- jni/iconv/man/Makefile.in | 69 ---- jni/iconv/man/iconv.1 | 108 ------- jni/iconv/man/iconv.1.html | 334 ------------------- jni/iconv/man/iconv.3 | 92 ------ jni/iconv/man/iconv.3.html | 209 ------------ jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3 | 31 -- jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3.html | 97 ------ jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3 | 204 ------------ jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3.html | 602 ----------------------------------- jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3 | 47 --- jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3.html | 120 ------- jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3 | 67 ---- jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3.html | 189 ----------- 14 files changed, 2238 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/Makefile delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/Makefile.in delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv.1 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv.1.html delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv.3 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv.3.html delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3.html delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3.html delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3.html delete mode 100755 jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3 delete mode 100644 jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3.html (limited to 'jni/iconv/man') diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/Makefile b/jni/iconv/man/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 2d80999..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile for libiconv/man - -#### Start of system configuration section. #### - -# Directories used by "make": -srcdir = . - -# Directories used by "make install": -prefix = /usr/local -local_prefix = /usr/local -exec_prefix = ${prefix} -datarootdir = ${prefix}/share -datadir = ${datarootdir} -mandir = ${datarootdir}/man -docdir = ${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE} -htmldir = ${docdir} - -# Programs used by "make": -RM = rm -f - - -# Programs used by "make install": -INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c -INSTALL_PROGRAM = ${INSTALL} -INSTALL_DATA = ${INSTALL} -m 644 -mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) ../build-aux/mkinstalldirs - -#### End of system configuration section. #### - -SHELL = /bin/sh - -# Used by docdir. -PACKAGE = libiconv - -all : - -install : force - if [ ! 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Either of these -encodings defaults to the encoding of the current locale. All the -\fIinputfile\fPs are read and converted in turn; if no \fIinputfile\fP is -given, the standard input is used. The converted text is printed to standard -output. -.PP -The encodings permitted are system dependent. For the libiconv implementation, -they are listed in the iconv_open(3) manual page. -.PP -Options controlling the input and output format: -.TP -\fB\-f\fP \fIencoding\fP, \fB\-\-from\-code=\fP\fIencoding\fP -Specifies the encoding of the input. -.TP -\fB\-t\fP \fIencoding\fP, \fB\-\-to\-code=\fP\fIencoding\fP -Specifies the encoding of the output. -.PP -Options controlling conversion problems: -.TP -\fB\-c\fP -When this option is given, characters that cannot be converted are silently -discarded, instead of leading to a conversion error. -.TP -\fB\-\-unicode\-subst=\fP\fIformatstring\fP -When this option is given, Unicode characters that cannot be represented in -the target encoding are replaced with a placeholder string that is constructed -from the given \fIformatstring\fP, applied to the Unicode code point. The -\fIformatstring\fP must be a format string in the same format as for the -.I printf -command or the -.I printf() -function, taking either no argument or exactly one unsigned integer argument. -.TP -\fB\-\-byte\-subst=\fP\fIformatstring\fP -When this option is given, bytes in the input that are not valid in the source -encoding are replaced with a placeholder string that is constructed from the -given \fIformatstring\fP, applied to the byte's value. The \fIformatstring\fP -must be a format string in the same format as for the -.I printf -command or the -.I printf() -function, taking either no argument or exactly one unsigned integer argument. -.TP -\fB\-\-widechar\-subst=\fP\fIformatstring\fP -When this option is given, wide characters in the input that are not valid in -the source encoding are replaced with a placeholder string that is constructed -from the given \fIformatstring\fP, applied to the byte's value. The -\fIformatstring\fP must be a format string in the same format as for the -.I printf -command or the -.I printf() -function, taking either no argument or exactly one unsigned integer argument. -.PP -Options controlling error output: -.TP -\fB\-s\fP, \fB\-\-silent\fP -When this option is given, error messages about invalid or unconvertible -characters are omitted, but the actual converted text is unaffected. -.PP -The \fBiconv \-l\fP or \fBiconv \-\-list\fP command lists the names of the -supported encodings, in a system dependent format. For the libiconv -implementation, the names are printed in upper case, separated by whitespace, -and alias names of an encoding are listed on the same line as the encoding -itself. -.SH EXAMPLES -.TP -\fBiconv \-f ISO\-8859\-1 \-t UTF\-8\fP -converts input from the old West-European encoding ISO\-8859\-1 to Unicode. -.PP -.nf -\fBiconv \-f KOI8\-R \-\-byte\-subst="<0x%x>"\fP -\fB \-\-unicode\-subst=""\fP -.fi -.RS -converts input from the old Russian encoding KOI8\-R to the locale encoding, -substituting an angle bracket notation with hexadecimal numbers for invalid -bytes and for valid but unconvertible characters. -.RE -.TP -\fBiconv \-\-list\fP -lists the supported encodings. -.SH "CONFORMING TO" -POSIX:2001 -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR iconv_open (3), -.BR locale (7) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.1.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconv.1.html deleted file mode 100644 index e944bf2..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -ICONV - - - -

ICONV

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-EXAMPLES
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- -

NAME

- - - - - -
-

iconv − character set conversion

-
- -

SYNOPSIS

- - - - - -
-
iconv [OPTION...] [−f encoding] [−t encoding] [inputfile ...]
-iconv −l
-
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

- - - - - - -
-

The iconv program converts text from one encoding -to another encoding. More precisely, it converts from -the encoding given for the −f option to -the encoding given for the −t option. Either of -these encodings defaults to the encoding of the current -locale. All the inputfiles are read and converted in -turn; if no inputfile is given, the standard input is -used. The converted text is printed to standard output.

- -

The encodings permitted are system dependent. For the -libiconv implementation, they are listed in the -iconv_open(3) manual page.

- -

Options controlling the input and output format:

-
- - - - - -
-

−f encoding, -−−from−code=encoding

- - - - - -
-

Specifies the encoding of the input.

-
- - - - - -
-

−t encoding, -−−to−code=encoding

- - - - - -
-

Specifies the encoding of the output.

-
- - - - - -
-

Options controlling conversion problems:

-
- - - - - - - -
- -

−c

-
- -

When this option is given, characters that cannot be -converted are silently discarded, instead of leading to a -conversion error.

-
- - - - - -
- -

−−unicode−subst=formatstring

- - - - - -
-

When this option is given, Unicode characters that cannot -be represented in the target encoding are replaced with a -placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the Unicode code point. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

-
- - - - - -
- -

−−byte−subst=formatstring

- - - - - -
-

When this option is given, bytes in the input that are -not valid in the source encoding are replaced with a -placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the byte’s value. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

-
- - - - - -
- -

−−widechar−subst=formatstring

- - - - - -
-

When this option is given, wide characters in the input -that are not valid in the source encoding are replaced with -a placeholder string that is constructed from the given -formatstring, applied to the byte’s value. The -formatstring must be a format string in the same -format as for the printf command or the -printf() function, taking either no argument or -exactly one unsigned integer argument.

-
- - - - - -
-

Options controlling error output:

-
- - - - - -
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−s, −−silent

- - - - - -
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When this option is given, error messages about invalid -or unconvertible characters are omitted, but the actual -converted text is unaffected.

-
- - - - - -
-

The iconv −l or iconv -−−list command lists the names of the -supported encodings, in a system dependent format. For the -libiconv implementation, the names are printed in upper -case, separated by whitespace, and alias names of an -encoding are listed on the same line as the encoding -itself.

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EXAMPLES

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iconv −f ISO−8859−1 −t -UTF−8

- - - - - -
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converts input from the old West-European encoding -ISO−8859−1 to Unicode.

-
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-
iconv −f KOI8−R −−byte−subst="<0x%x>"
-                −−unicode−subst="<U+%04X>"
-
-
- - - - - - -
-

converts input from the old Russian encoding KOI8−R -to the locale encoding, substituting an angle bracket -notation with hexadecimal numbers for invalid bytes and for -valid but unconvertible characters.

- - - - - -
-

iconv −−list

- - - - - -
-

lists the supported encodings.

-
- -

CONFORMING TO

- - - - - -
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POSIX:2001

-
- -

SEE ALSO

- - - - - -
-

iconv_open(3), locale(7)

-
-
- - diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3 b/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 3c511ea..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible -.\" -.\" 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 3 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 -.\" -.TH ICONV 3 "September 7, 2008" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -iconv \- perform character set conversion -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.sp -.BI "size_t iconv (iconv_t " cd , -.BI " const char* * " inbuf ", size_t * "inbytesleft , -.BI " char* * " outbuf ", size_t * "outbytesleft ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -The argument \fIcd\fP must be a conversion descriptor created using the -function \fBiconv_open\fP. -.PP -The main case is when \fIinbuf\fP is not NULL and \fI*inbuf\fP is not NULL. -In this case, the \fBiconv\fP function converts the multibyte sequence -starting at \fI*inbuf\fP to a multibyte sequence starting at \fI*outbuf\fP. -At most \fI*inbytesleft\fP bytes, starting at \fI*inbuf\fP, will be read. -At most \fI*outbytesleft\fP bytes, starting at \fI*outbuf\fP, will be written. -.PP -The \fBiconv\fP function converts one multibyte character at a time, and for -each character conversion it increments \fI*inbuf\fP and decrements -\fI*inbytesleft\fP by the number of converted input bytes, it increments -\fI*outbuf\fP and decrements \fI*outbytesleft\fP by the number of converted -output bytes, and it updates the conversion state contained in \fIcd\fP. -If the character encoding of the input is stateful, the \fBiconv\fP function -can also convert a sequence of input bytes to an update of the conversion state -without producing any output bytes; such input is called a \fIshift sequence\fP. -The conversion can stop for four reasons: -.PP -1. An invalid multibyte sequence is encountered in the input. In this case -it sets \fBerrno\fP to \fBEILSEQ\fP and returns (size_t)(\-1). \fI*inbuf\fP -is left pointing to the beginning of the invalid multibyte sequence. -.PP -2. The input byte sequence has been entirely converted, i.e. \fI*inbytesleft\fP -has gone down to 0. In this case \fBiconv\fP returns the number of -non-reversible conversions performed during this call. -.PP -3. An incomplete multibyte sequence is encountered in the input, and the -input byte sequence terminates after it. In this case it sets \fBerrno\fP to -\fBEINVAL\fP and returns (size_t)(\-1). \fI*inbuf\fP is left pointing to the -beginning of the incomplete multibyte sequence. -.PP -4. The output buffer has no more room for the next converted character. In -this case it sets \fBerrno\fP to \fBE2BIG\fP and returns (size_t)(\-1). -.PP -A different case is when \fIinbuf\fP is NULL or \fI*inbuf\fP is NULL, but -\fIoutbuf\fP is not NULL and \fI*outbuf\fP is not NULL. In this case, the -\fBiconv\fP function attempts to set \fIcd\fP's conversion state to the -initial state and store a corresponding shift sequence at \fI*outbuf\fP. -At most \fI*outbytesleft\fP bytes, starting at \fI*outbuf\fP, will be written. -If the output buffer has no more room for this reset sequence, it sets -\fBerrno\fP to \fBE2BIG\fP and returns (size_t)(\-1). Otherwise it increments -\fI*outbuf\fP and decrements \fI*outbytesleft\fP by the number of bytes -written. -.PP -A third case is when \fIinbuf\fP is NULL or \fI*inbuf\fP is NULL, and -\fIoutbuf\fP is NULL or \fI*outbuf\fP is NULL. In this case, the \fBiconv\fP -function sets \fIcd\fP's conversion state to the initial state. -.SH "RETURN VALUE" -The \fBiconv\fP function returns the number of characters converted in a -non-reversible way during this call; reversible conversions are not counted. -In case of error, it sets \fBerrno\fP and returns (size_t)(\-1). -.SH ERRORS -The following errors can occur, among others: -.TP -.B E2BIG -There is not sufficient room at \fI*outbuf\fP. -.TP -.B EILSEQ -An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input. -.TP -.B EINVAL -An incomplete multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input. -.SH "CONFORMING TO" -POSIX:2001 -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR iconv_open (3), -.BR iconvctl (3) -.BR iconv_close (3) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3.html deleted file mode 100644 index e46d433..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv.3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -ICONV - - - -

ICONV

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-RETURN VALUE
-ERRORS
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- -

NAME

- - - - - -
-

iconv − perform character set conversion

-
- -

SYNOPSIS

- - - - - -
-
#include <iconv.h>
-
-size_t iconv (iconv_t cd,
-              const char* * inbuf, size_t * inbytesleft,
-              char* * outbuf, size_t * outbytesleft);
-
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

- - - - - - -
-

The argument cd must be a conversion descriptor -created using the function iconv_open.

- -

The main case is when inbuf is not NULL and -*inbuf is not NULL. In this case, the iconv -function converts the multibyte sequence starting at -*inbuf to a multibyte sequence starting at -*outbuf. At most *inbytesleft bytes, starting -at *inbuf, will be read. At most *outbytesleft -bytes, starting at *outbuf, will be written.

- -

The iconv function converts one multibyte -character at a time, and for each character conversion it -increments *inbuf and decrements *inbytesleft -by the number of converted input bytes, it increments -*outbuf and decrements *outbytesleft by the -number of converted output bytes, and it updates the -conversion state contained in cd. If the character -encoding of the input is stateful, the iconv function -can also convert a sequence of input bytes to an update of -the conversion state without producing any output bytes; -such input is called a shift sequence. The conversion -can stop for four reasons:

- -

1. An invalid multibyte sequence is encountered in the -input. In this case it sets errno to EILSEQ -and returns (size_t)(−1). *inbuf is left -pointing to the beginning of the invalid multibyte -sequence.

- -

2. The input byte sequence has been entirely converted, -i.e. *inbytesleft has gone down to 0. In this case -iconv returns the number of non-reversible -conversions performed during this call.

- -

3. An incomplete multibyte sequence is encountered in the -input, and the input byte sequence terminates after it. In -this case it sets errno to EINVAL and returns -(size_t)(−1). *inbuf is left pointing to the -beginning of the incomplete multibyte sequence.

- -

4. The output buffer has no more room for the next -converted character. In this case it sets errno to -E2BIG and returns (size_t)(−1).

- -

A different case is when inbuf is NULL or -*inbuf is NULL, but outbuf is not NULL and -*outbuf is not NULL. In this case, the iconv -function attempts to set cd’s conversion state -to the initial state and store a corresponding shift -sequence at *outbuf. At most *outbytesleft -bytes, starting at *outbuf, will be written. If the -output buffer has no more room for this reset sequence, it -sets errno to E2BIG and returns -(size_t)(−1). Otherwise it increments *outbuf -and decrements *outbytesleft by the number of bytes -written.

- -

A third case is when inbuf is NULL or -*inbuf is NULL, and outbuf is NULL or -*outbuf is NULL. In this case, the iconv -function sets cd’s conversion state to the -initial state.

-
- -

RETURN VALUE

- - - - - -
-

The iconv function returns the number of -characters converted in a non-reversible way during this -call; reversible conversions are not counted. In case of -error, it sets errno and returns -(size_t)(−1).

-
- -

ERRORS

- - - - - -
-

The following errors can occur, among others:

-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -

E2BIG

-
- -

There is not sufficient room at *outbuf.

-
- -

EILSEQ

-
- -

An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in -the input.

-
- -

EINVAL

-
- -

An incomplete multibyte sequence has been encountered in -the input.

-
- -

CONFORMING TO

- - - - - -
-

POSIX:2001

-
- -

SEE ALSO

- - - - - -
-

iconv_open(3), iconvctl(3) -iconv_close(3)

-
-
- - diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3 b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 1989268..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible -.\" -.\" 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 3 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 -.\" -.TH ICONV_CLOSE 3 "March 31, 2007" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -iconv_close \- deallocate descriptor for character set conversion -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.sp -.BI "int iconv_close (iconv_t " cd ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fBiconv_close\fP function deallocates a conversion descriptor \fIcd\fP -previously allocated using \fBiconv_open\fP. -.SH "RETURN VALUE" -When successful, the \fBiconv_close\fP function returns 0. In case of error, -it sets \fBerrno\fP and returns \-1. -.SH "CONFORMING TO" -POSIX:2001 -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR iconv_open (3) -.BR iconv (3) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3.html deleted file mode 100644 index a393a03..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_close.3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -ICONV_CLOSE - - - -

ICONV_CLOSE

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-RETURN VALUE
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- -

NAME

- - - - - -
-

iconv_close − deallocate descriptor for character -set conversion

-
- -

SYNOPSIS

- - - - - -
-
#include <iconv.h>
-
-int iconv_close (iconv_t cd);
-
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

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-

The iconv_close function deallocates a conversion -descriptor cd previously allocated using -iconv_open.

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- -

RETURN VALUE

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-

When successful, the iconv_close function returns -0. In case of error, it sets errno and returns -−1.

-
- -

CONFORMING TO

- - - - - -
-

POSIX:2001

-
- -

SEE ALSO

- - - - - -
-

iconv_open(3) iconv(3)

-
-
- - diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3 b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 4b964f4..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible -.\" -.\" 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 3 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 -.\" -.TH ICONV_OPEN 3 "January 24, 2009" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -iconv_open \- allocate descriptor for character set conversion -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.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 -.TP -Chinese -.nf -.fi -EUC\-CN, HZ, GBK, CP936, GB18030, EUC\-TW, BIG5, CP950, BIG5\-HKSCS, -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 -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) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9232f11..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open.3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,602 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -ICONV_OPEN - - - -

ICONV_OPEN

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-RETURN VALUE
-ERRORS
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- -

NAME

- - - - - -
-

iconv_open − allocate descriptor for character set -conversion

-
- -

SYNOPSIS

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-
#include <iconv.h>
-
-iconv_t iconv_open (const char* tocode, const char* fromcode);
-
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

- - - - - - -
-

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 libiconv library, the following encodings -are supported, in all combinations.

-
- - - - - -
-

European languages

- - - - - -
-

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

-
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-

Semitic languages

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-

ISO−8859−{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, CP862, -Mac{Hebrew,Arabic}

-
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-

Japanese

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EUC−JP, SHIFT_JIS, CP932, ISO−2022−JP, -ISO−2022−JP−2, -ISO−2022−JP−1

-
- - - - - -
-

Chinese

- - - - - -
-

EUC−CN, HZ, GBK, CP936, GB18030, EUC−TW, -BIG5, CP950, BIG5−HKSCS, BIG5−HKSCS:2001, -BIG5−HKSCS:1999, ISO−2022−CN, -ISO−2022−CN−EXT

-
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Korean

-
-
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EUC−KR, CP949, ISO−2022−KR, JOHAB

-
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-

Armenian

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-

ARMSCII−8

-
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-

Georgian

- - - - - -
-

Georgian−Academy, Georgian−PS

-
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- -

Tajik

-
-
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-

KOI8−T

-
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- -

Kazakh

-
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-

PT154, RK1048

-
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- -

Thai

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-
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-

TIS−620, CP874, MacThai

-
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Laotian

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MuleLao−1, CP1133

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Vietnamese

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VISCII, TCVN, CP1258

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-

Platform specifics

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HP−ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP

-
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-

Full Unicode

- - - - - -
-

UTF−8

- -

UCS−2, UCS−2BE, UCS−2LE

- -

UCS−4, UCS−4BE, UCS−4LE

- -

UTF−16, UTF−16BE, UTF−16LE

- -

UTF−32, UTF−32BE, UTF−32LE

- -

UTF−7

- -

C99, JAVA

-
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-

Full Unicode, in terms of uint16_t or -uint32_t

- - - - - -
-

(with machine dependent endianness and alignment)

- -

UCS−2−INTERNAL, -UCS−4−INTERNAL

-
- - - - - -
-

Locale dependent, in terms of char or -wchar_t

- - - - - -
-

(with machine dependent endianness and alignment, and -with semantics depending on the OS and the current LC_CTYPE -locale facet)

- -

char, wchar_t

-
- - - - - -
-

When configured with the option -−−enable−extra−encodings, it -also provides support for a few extra encodings:

-
- - - - - -
-

European languages

- - - - - -
-
CP{437,737,775,852,853,855,857,858,860,861,863,865,869,1125}
-
-
- - - - - - -
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Semitic languages

- - - - - -
-

CP864

-
- - - - - -
-

Japanese

- - - - - -
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EUC−JISX0213, Shift_JISX0213, -ISO−2022−JP−3

-
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Chinese

- - - - - -
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BIG5−2003 (experimental)

-
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Turkmen

- - - - - -
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TDS565

-
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Platform specifics

- - - - - -
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ATARIST, RISCOS−LATIN1

-
- - - - - -
-

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

- -

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.

- -

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 any number of times. It remains valid until -deallocated using iconv_close.

- -

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.

-
- -

RETURN VALUE

- - - - - -
-

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

-
- -

ERRORS

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-

The following error can occur, among others:

-
- - - - - - - -
- -

EINVAL

-
- -

The conversion from fromcode to tocode is -not supported by the implementation.

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CONFORMING TO

- - - - - -
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POSIX:2001

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- -

SEE ALSO

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-

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

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-
- - diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3 b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 92c2d53..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible -.\" -.\" 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 3 of -.\" the License, or (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" References consulted: -.\" iconv.h -.\" -.TH ICONV_OPEN_INTO 3 "September 21, 2008" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -iconv_open_into \- initialize descriptor for character set conversion -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.sp -.BI "int iconv_open_into (const char* " tocode ", const char* " fromcode "," -.BI " iconv_allocation_t* " resultp ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fBiconv_open_into\fP function initializes a conversion descriptor suitable -for converting byte sequences from character encoding \fIfromcode\fP to -character encoding \fItocode\fP. The conversion descriptor is stored in the -memory pointed to by \fIresultp\fP. -.PP -The values permitted for \fIfromcode\fP and \fItocode\fP are the same as for -the function \fBiconv_open\fP. -.PP -After a successful return from this function, \fIresultp\fP can be be used -as an \fBiconv_t\fP object with the \fBiconv\fP function. -.SH "RETURN VALUE" -The \fBiconv_open_into\fP function fills \fB*\fP\fIresultp\fP and returns 0 if -it succeeds. In case of error, it sets \fBerrno\fP and returns \-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" -This function is implemented only in GNU libiconv and not in other \fBiconv\fP -implementations. It is not backed by a standard. You can test for its presence -through \fB(_LIBICONV_VERSION >= 0x010D)\fP. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR iconv_open (3) -.BR iconv (3) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6ed9f08..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconv_open_into.3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ - - - - -ICONV_OPEN_INTO - - - -

ICONV_OPEN_INTO

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-RETURN VALUE
-ERRORS
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- - - -

NAME

- - -
-iconv_open_into - initialize descriptor for character set conversion
- -

SYNOPSIS

- - - -
-
#include <iconv.h>
-
-int iconv_open_into (const char* tocode, const char* fromcode,
-                     iconv_allocation_t* resultp);
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

- - - -
-The iconv_open_into function initializes a conversion -descriptor suitable for converting byte sequences from -character encoding fromcode to character encoding -tocode. The conversion descriptor is stored in the -memory pointed to by resultp.
- - - -
-The values permitted for fromcode and tocode -are the same as for the function -iconv_open.
- - - -
-After a successful return from this function, resultp -can be be used as an iconv_t object with the -iconv function.
- -

RETURN VALUE

- - - -
-The iconv_open_into function fills -*resultp and returns 0 if it succeeds. In case -of error, it sets errno and returns -1.
- -

ERRORS

- - - -
-The following error can occur, among others:
- - - -
-EINVAL
- - - -
-The conversion from fromcode to tocode is not -supported by the implementation.
- -

CONFORMING TO

- - - -
-This function is implemented only in GNU libiconv and not in -other iconv implementations. It is not backed by a -standard. You can test for its presence through -(_LIBICONV_VERSION >= 0x010D).
- -

SEE ALSO

- - - -
-iconv_open(3) iconv(3)
-
- - diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3 b/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3 deleted file mode 100755 index 6caf394..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) Perry Rapp -.\" Copyright (c) Bruno Haible -.\" -.\" 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 3 of -.\" the License, or (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" References consulted: -.\" iconv.h -.\" -.TH ICONVCTL 3 "March 31, 2007" "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -iconvctl \- control iconv behavior -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -.B #include -.sp -.BI "int iconvctl (iconv_t " cd " , int " request ", void * " argument ); -.fi -.SH DESCRIPTION -The argument \fIcd\fP must be a conversion descriptor created using the -function \fBiconv_open\fP. -.PP -\fBiconvctl\fP queries or adjusts the behavior of the \fBiconv\fP function, -when invoked with the specified conversion descriptor, depending on the -request value. -.SH "REQUEST VALUES" -The following are permissible values for the \fIrequest\fP parameter. -.TP -.B ICONV_TRIVIALP -\fIargument\fP should be an \fBint *\fP which will receive 1 if the -conversion is trivial, or 0 otherwise. -.TP -.B ICONV_GET_TRANSLITERATE -\fIargument\fP should be an \fBint *\fP which will receive 1 if -transliteration is enabled in the conversion, or 0 otherwise. -.TP -.B ICONV_SET_TRANSLITERATE -\fIargument\fP should be a \fBconst int *\fP, pointing to an \fBint\fP value. -A non-zero value is used to enable transliteration in the conversion. A zero -value disables it. -.TP -.B ICONV_GET_DISCARD_ILSEQ -\fIargument\fP should be an \fBint *\fP which will receive 1 if -"illegal sequence discard and continue" is enabled in the conversion, -or 0 otherwise. -.TP -.B ICONV_SET_DISCARD_ILSEQ -\fIargument\fP should be a \fBconst int *\fP, pointing to an \fBint\fP value. -A non-zero value is used to enable "illegal sequence discard and continue" -in the conversion. A zero value disables it. -.SH "RETURN VALUE" -The \fBiconvctl\fP function returns 0 if it succeeds. In case of error, it sets -\fBerrno\fP and returns \-1. -.SH ERRORS -The following errors can occur, among others: -.TP -.B EINVAL -The request is invalid. -.SH "CONFORMING TO" -This function is implemented only in GNU libiconv and not in other \fBiconv\fP -implementations. It is not backed by a standard. You can test for its presence -through \fB(_LIBICONV_VERSION >= 0x0108)\fP. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR iconv_open (3) -.BR iconv (3) diff --git a/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3.html b/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3.html deleted file mode 100644 index 05f1529..0000000 --- a/jni/iconv/man/iconvctl.3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ - - - - -ICONVCTL - - - -

ICONVCTL

-NAME
-SYNOPSIS
-DESCRIPTION
-REQUEST VALUES
-RETURN VALUE
-ERRORS
-CONFORMING TO
-SEE ALSO
- -
- - - -

NAME

- - -
-iconvctl - control iconv behavior
- -

SYNOPSIS

- - - -
-
#include <iconv.h>
-
-int iconvctl (iconv_t cd , int request, void * argument);
-
- -

DESCRIPTION

- - - -
-The argument cd must be a conversion descriptor -created using the function iconv_open.
- - - -
-iconvctl queries or adjusts the behavior of the -iconv function, when invoked with the specified -conversion descriptor, depending on the request -value.
- -

REQUEST VALUES

- - - -
-The following are permissible values for the request -parameter.
- - - -
-ICONV_TRIVIALP
- - - -
-argument should be an int * which will receive -1 if the conversion is trivial, or 0 otherwise.
- - - -
-ICONV_GET_TRANSLITERATE
- - - -
-argument should be an int * which will receive -1 if transliteration is enabled in the conversion, or 0 -otherwise.
- - - -
-ICONV_SET_TRANSLITERATE
- - - -
-argument should be a const int *, pointing to -an int value. A non-zero value is used to enable -transliteration in the conversion. A zero value disables -it.
- - - -
-ICONV_GET_DISCARD_ILSEQ
- - - -
-argument should be an int * which will receive -1 if "illegal sequence discard and continue" is -enabled in the conversion, or 0 otherwise.
- - - -
-ICONV_SET_DISCARD_ILSEQ
- - - -
-argument should be a const int *, pointing to -an int value. A non-zero value is used to enable -"illegal sequence discard and continue" in the -conversion. A zero value disables it.
- -

RETURN VALUE

- - - -
-The iconvctl function returns 0 if it succeeds. In -case of error, it sets errno and returns --1.
- -

ERRORS

- - - -
-The following errors can occur, among others:
- - - -
-EINVAL
- - - -
-The request is invalid.
- -

CONFORMING TO

- - - -
-This function is implemented only in GNU libiconv and not in -other iconv implementations. It is not backed by a -standard. You can test for its presence through -(_LIBICONV_VERSION >= 0x0108).
- -

SEE ALSO

- - - -
-iconv_open(3), iconv(3)
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