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iconv(3c)

Standard C Library Functions                                         iconv(3C)



NAME
       iconv - code conversion function

SYNOPSIS
       #include <iconv.h>

       size_t iconv(iconv_t cd, char **restrict inbuf,
            size_t *restrict inbytesleft, char **restrict outbuf,
            size_t *restrict outbytesleft);

DESCRIPTION
       The  iconv() function converts the sequence of characters from one code
       set, in the array specified by inbuf, into a sequence of  corresponding
       characters  in  another code set, in the array specified by outbuf. The
       code sets are those specified in the iconv_open()  call  that  returned
       the  conversion descriptor, cd. The inbuf argument points to a variable
       that points to the first character in the input buffer and  inbytesleft
       indicates the number of bytes to the end of the buffer to be converted.
       The outbuf argument points to a  variable  that  points  to  the  first
       available byte in the output buffer and outbytesleft indicates the num‐
       ber of the available bytes to the end of the buffer.


       For state-dependent encodings, the conversion descriptor cd  is  placed
       into  its  initial  shift  state  by  a  call for which inbuf is a null
       pointer, or for which inbuf points to a null pointer. When  iconv()  is
       called in this way, and if outbuf is not a null pointer or a pointer to
       a null pointer, and outbytesleft points to a  positive  value,  iconv()
       will  place,  into  the  output buffer, the byte sequence to change the
       output buffer to its initial shift state. If the output buffer  is  not
       large  enough  to hold the entire reset sequence, iconv() will fail and
       set errno to E2BIG. Subsequent calls with inbuf as other  than  a  null
       pointer  or  a  pointer  to a null pointer cause the conversion to take
       place from the current state of the conversion descriptor.


       If a sequence of input bytes does not form a  valid  character  in  the
       specified  code  set,  conversion stops after the previous successfully
       converted character. If the input buffer ends with an incomplete  char‐
       acter  or  shift sequence, conversion stops after the previous success‐
       fully converted bytes. If the output buffer is not large enough to hold
       the  entire  converted  input, conversion stops just prior to the input
       bytes that would cause the output  buffer  to  overflow.  The  variable
       pointed  to by inbuf is updated to point to the byte following the last
       byte successfully used in the  conversion.  The  value  pointed  to  by
       inbytesleft  is  decremented  to  reflect the number of bytes still not
       converted in the input buffer. The variable pointed  to  by  outbuf  is
       updated  to point to the byte following the last byte of converted out‐
       put data. The value  pointed  to  by  outbytesleft  is  decremented  to
       reflect  the  number of bytes still available in the output buffer. For
       state-dependent encodings, the  conversion  descriptor  is  updated  to
       reflect  the  shift state in effect at the end of the last successfully
       converted byte sequence.


       If iconv() encounters a character in the input buffer  that  is  legal,
       but  for which an identical character does not exist in the target code
       set, iconv() performs  an  implementation-defined  conversion  on  this
       character.


       The  default conversion behavior mentioned above can be modified if one
       or more of the conversion behavior modification indicators is specified
       and  such conversion behavior modifications are supported by the imple‐
       mentation   of   the   corresponding   iconv   code   conversion.   See
       iconv_open(3C) and iconvctl(3C).

RETURN VALUES
       The  iconv() function updates the variables pointed to by the arguments
       to reflect the extent of the conversion and returns the number of  non-
       identical conversions performed. If the entire string in the input buf‐
       fer is converted, the value pointed to by inbytesleft will be 0. If the
       input  conversion is stopped due to any conditions mentioned above, the
       value pointed to by inbytesleft will be non-zero and errno  is  set  to
       indicate the condition. If an error occurs iconv() returns (size_t)  −1
       and sets errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The iconv() function will fail if:

       EILSEQ    Input conversion stopped due to an input byte that  does  not
                 belong to the input code set.


       E2BIG     Input  conversion  stopped due to lack of space in the output
                 buffer.


       EINVAL    Input conversion stopped due to an  incomplete  character  or
                 shift sequence at the end of the input buffer.



       The iconv() function may fail if:

       EBADF    The cd argument is not a valid open conversion descriptor.


EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Using the iconv() Functions



       The following example uses the iconv() functions:


         #include <stdio.h>
         #include <errno.h>
         #include <string.h>
         #include <iconv.h>
         #include <stdlib.h>

         /*
          * For state-dependent encodings, changes the state of the
          * conversion descriptor to initial shift state.  Also, outputs
          * the byte sequence to change the state to initial state.
          * This code is assuming the iconv call for initializing the
          * state will not fail due to lack of space in the output buffer.
          */
         #define INIT_SHIFT_STATE(cd, fptr, ileft, tptr, oleft) \
             { \
                 fptr = NULL; \
                 ileft = 0; \
                 tptr = to; \
                 oleft = BUFSIZ; \
                 (void) iconv(cd, &fptr, &ileft, &tptr, &oleft); \
                 (void) fwrite(to, 1, BUFSIZ - oleft, stdout); \
             }

         int
         main(int argc, char **argv)
         {
             iconv_t cd;
             char    from[BUFSIZ], to[BUFSIZ];
             char    *from_code, *to_code;
             char    *tptr;
             char    *fptr;
             size_t  ileft, oleft, num, ret;


             if (argc != 3) {
                 (void) fprintf(stderr,
                     "Usage: %s from_codeset to_codeset\\n", argv[0]);
                 return (1);
             }

             from_code = argv[1];
             to_code = argv[2];

             cd = iconv_open((const char *)to_code, (const char *)from_code);
             if (cd == (iconv_t)-1) {
                 /*
                  * iconv_open failed
                  */
                 (void) fprintf(stderr,
                     "iconv_open(%s, %s) failed\\n", to_code, from_code);
                 return (1);
             }

             ileft = 0;
             while ((ileft +=
                 (num = fread(from + ileft, 1, BUFSIZ - ileft, stdin))) > 0) {
                 if (num == 0) {
                     /*
                      * Input buffer still contains incomplete character
                      * or sequence.  However, no more input character.
                      */

                     /*
                      * Initializes the conversion descriptor and outputs
                      * the sequence to change the state to initial state.
                      */
                     INIT_SHIFT_STATE(cd, fptr, ileft, tptr, oleft);
                     (void) iconv_close(cd);

                     (void) fprintf(stderr, "Conversion error\\n");
                     return (1);
                 }

                 fptr = from;
                 for (;;) {
                     tptr = to;
                     oleft = BUFSIZ;

                     ret = iconv(cd, &fptr, &ileft, &tptr, &oleft);
                     if (ret != (size_t)-1) {
                         /*
                          * iconv succeeded
                          */

                         /*
                          * Outputs converted characters
                          */
                         (void) fwrite(to, 1, BUFSIZ - oleft, stdout);
                         break;
                     }

                     /*
                      * iconv failed
                      */
                     if (errno == EINVAL) {
                         /*
                        * Incomplete character or shift sequence
                          */

                         /*
                          * Outputs converted characters
                          */
                         (void) fwrite(to, 1, BUFSIZ - oleft, stdout);
                         /*
                          * Copies remaining characters in input buffer
                          * to the top of the input buffer.
                          */
                         (void) memmove(from, fptr, ileft);
                         /*
                          * Tries to fill input buffer from stdin
                          */
                         break;
                     } else if (errno == E2BIG) {
                         /*
                          * Lack of space in output buffer
                          */

                         /*
                          * Outputs converted characters
                          */
                         (void) fwrite(to, 1, BUFSIZ - oleft, stdout);
                         /*
                          * Tries to convert remaining characters in
                          * input buffer with emptied output buffer
                          */
                         continue;
                     } else if (errno == EILSEQ) {
                         /*
                          * Illegal character or shift sequence
                          */

                         /*
                          * Outputs converted characters
                          */
                         (void) fwrite(to, 1, BUFSIZ - oleft, stdout);
                         /*
                          * Initializes the conversion descriptor and
                          * outputs the sequence to change the state to
                          * initial state.
                          */
                         INIT_SHIFT_STATE(cd, fptr, ileft, tptr, oleft);
                         (void) iconv_close(cd);

                         (void) fprintf(stderr,
                          "Illegal character or sequence\\n");
                         return (1);
                     } else if (errno == EBADF) {
                         /*
                          * Invalid conversion descriptor.
                          * Actually, this shouldn't happen here.
                          */
                         (void) fprintf(stderr, "Conversion error\\n");
                         return (1);
                     } else {
                         /*
                          * This errno is not defined
                          */
                         (void) fprintf(stderr, "iconv error\\n");
                         return (1);
                     }
                 }
             }

             /*
              * Initializes the conversion descriptor and outputs
              * the sequence to change the state to initial state.
              */
             INIT_SHIFT_STATE(cd, fptr, ileft, tptr, oleft);

             (void) iconv_close(cd);
             return (0);
         }




FILES
       /usr/lib/iconv/*.so

           conversion modules for 32-bit


       /usr/lib/iconv/sparcv9/*.so

           conversion modules for 64-bit sparc


       /usr/lib/iconv/amd64/*.so

           conversion modules for 64-bit amd64


       /usr/lib/iconv/geniconvtbl/binarytables/*.bt

           conversion binary tables


       /usr/lib/iconv/*.bt

           cconv  code  conversion binary table files for iconv(1), cconv(3C),
           and iconv(3C)


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE  VALUE _ Interface StabilityCommitted _ MT-LevelMT-Safe _ Stan‐
       dardSee standards(7).


SEE ALSO
       geniconvtbl(1), iconv(1), cconv(3C),  cconv_close(3C),  cconv_open(3C),
       cconvctl(3C),   iconv_close(3C),  iconv_open(3C),  iconvctl(3C),  icon‐
       vstr(3C),  attributes(7),  iconv_extra(7),  iconv_ja(7),   iconv_ko(7),
       iconv_unicode(7), iconv_zh(7), iconv_zh_TW(7), standards(7)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               10 Nov 2014                        iconv(3C)
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