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kiconv_open(9F)		 Kernel Functions for Drivers	       kiconv_open(9F)

NAME
       kiconv_open - code conversion descriptor allocation function

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/sunddi.h>

       kiconv_t kiconv_open(const char *tocode, const char *fromcode);

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).

PARAMETERS
       tocode	   Points to a target codeset name string.

       fromcode	   Points to a source codeset name string.

DESCRIPTION
       The  kiconv_open()  function  returns a code conversion descriptor that
       describes a conversion from the codeset specified by  fromcode  to  the
       codeset specified by tocode. For state-dependent encodings, the conver‐
       sion descriptor is in a	codeset-dependent  initial  state  (ready  for
       immediate use with the kiconv() function).

       Supported code conversions are between UTF-8 and the following:

	 Name			 Description

	  Big5			  Traditional Chinese Big5
	  Big5-HKSCS		  Traditional Chinese Big5-Hong Kong
				  Supplementary Character Set
	  CP720			  DOS Arabic
	  CP737			  DOS Greek
	  CP850			  DOS Latin-1 (Western European)
	  CP852			  DOS Latin-2 (Eastern European)
	  CP857			  DOS Latin-5 (Turkish)
	  CP862			  DOS Hebrew
	  CP866			  DOS Cyrillic Russian
	  CP932			  Japanese Shift JIS (Windows)
	  CP950-HKSCS		  Traditional Chinese HKSCS-2001 (Windows)
	  CP1250		  Central Europe
	  CP1251		  Cyrillic
	  CP1252		  Western Europe
	  CP1253		  Greek
	  CP1254		  Turkish
	  CP1255		  Hebrew
	  CP1256		  Arabic
	  CP1257		  Baltic
	  EUC-CN		  Simplified Chinese EUC
	  EUC-JP		  Japanese EUC
	  EUC-JP-MS		  Japanese EUC MS
	  EUC-KR		  Korean EUC
	  EUC-TW		  Traditional Chinese EUC
	  GB18030		  Simplified Chinese GB18030
	  GBK			  Simplified Chinese GBK
	  ISO-8859-1		  Latin-1 (Western European)
	  ISO-8859-2		  Latin-2 (Eastern European)
	  ISO-8859-3		  Latin-3 (Southern European)
	  ISO-8859-4		  Latin-4 (Northern European)
	  ISO-8859-5		  Cyrillic
	  ISO-8859-6		  Arabic
	  ISO-8859-7		  Greek
	  ISO-8859-8		  Hebrew
	  ISO-8859-9		  Latin-5 (Turkish)
	  ISO-8859-10		  Latin-6 (Nordic)
	  ISO-8859-13		  Latin-7 (Baltic)
	  ISO-8859-15		  Latin-9 (Western European with euro sign)
	  KOI8-R		  Cyrillic
	  Shift_JIS		  Japanese Shift JIS (JIS)
	  TIS_620		  Thai (a.k.a. ISO 8859-11)
	  Unified-Hangul	  Korean Unified Hangul

       UTF-8 and the above names can be used at tocode and fromcode to specify
       the desired code conversion. The following aliases are  also  supported
       as alternative names to be used:

	 Aliases		 Original Name
	   720			   CP720
	   737			   CP737
	   850			   CP850
	   852			   CP852
	   857			   CP857
	   862			   CP862
	   866			   CP866
	   932			   CP932
	   936, CP936		   GBK
	   949, CP949		   Unified-Hangul
	   950, CP950		   Big5
	   1250			   CP1250
	   1251			   CP1251
	   1252			   CP1252
	   1253			   CP1253
	   1254			   CP1254
	   1255			   CP1255
	   1256			   CP1256
	   1257			   CP1257
	   ISO-8859-11		   TIS_620
	   PCK, SJIS		   Shift_JIS

       A  conversion  descriptor  remains  valid  until	 it is closed by using
       kiconv_close().

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, kiconv_open()  returns  a  code  conversion
       descriptor  for	use on subsequent calls to kiconv(). Otherwise, if the
       conversion specified by fromcode and tocode is not supported or for any
       other  reasons  the  code  conversion  descriptor  cannot be allocated,
       kiconv_open() returns (kiconv_t)-1 to indicate the error.

CONTEXT
       kiconv_close() can be called from user context only.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Opening a Code Conversion

       The following example shows how to open	a  code	 conversion  from  ISO
       8859-15 to UTF-8

	 #include <sys/sunddi.h>

	 kiconv_t cd;

	 cd = kiconv_open("UTF-8", "ISO-8859-15");
	 if (cd == (kiconv_t)-1) {
		  /* Cannot open up the code conversion. */
		  return (-1);
	 }

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Committed			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       iconv(3C),      iconv_close(3C),	    iconv_open(3C),	u8_strcmp(3C),
       u8_textprep_str(3C),	   u8_validate(3C),	   uconv_u16tou32(3C),
       uconv_u16tou8(3C),	 uconv_u32tou16(3C),	    uconv_u32tou8(3C),
       uconv_u8tou16(3C), uconv_u8tou32(3C), attributes(5), kiconv(9F), kicon‐
       vstr(9F), kiconv_close(9F), u8_strcmp(9F), u8_textprep_str(9F), u8_val‐
       idate(9F), uconv_u16tou32(9F),  uconv_u16tou8(9F),  uconv_u32tou16(9F),
       uconv_u32tou8(9F), uconv_u8tou16(9F), uconv_u8tou32(9F)

       The Unicode Standard

       http://www.unicode.org/standard/standard.html

NOTES
       The  code  conversions  are available between UTF-8 and the above noted
       codesets. For example, to convert from EUC-JP to Shift_JIS, first  con‐
       vert EUC-JP to UTF-8 and then convert UTF-8 to Shift_JIS.

       The code conversions supported are based on simple one-to-one mappings.
       There is no special treatment or processing done	 during	 code  conver‐
       sions  such  as	case  conversion,  Unicode  Normalization,  or mapping
       between combining or conjoining sequences  of  UTF-8  and  pre-composed
       characters in non-UTF-8 codesets.

       All supported non-UTF-8 codesets use pre-composed characters only. How‐
       ever, UTF-8 allows combining or conjoining  characters  too.  For  this
       reason,	using  a  form	of  Unicode  Normalizations on UTF-8 text with
       u8_textprep_str() before or after doing code conversions might be  nec‐
       essary.

SunOS 5.11			  16 Oct 2007		       kiconv_open(9F)
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