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idn2_to_unicode_lzlz(3)		    libidn2	       idn2_to_unicode_lzlz(3)

NAME
       idn2_to_unicode_lzlz - API function

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<idn2.h>

       int  idn2_to_unicode_lzlz(const	char  *	 input,	 char  **  output, int
       flags);

ARGUMENTS
       const char * input
		   Input zero-terminated string	encoded	 in  the  current  lo-
		   cale's character set.

       char ** output
		   Newly allocated output string in current locale's character
		   set.

       int flags   Currently unused.

DESCRIPTION
       Converts	 a  possibly ACE encoded domain	name in	the locale's character
       set into	a string encoded in the	current	locale's character set	(puny-
       code  decoding).	 The output buffer will	be zero-terminated and must be
       deallocated by the caller.

	output may be NULL to test lookup of  input without allocating memory.

SINCE
       2.0.0

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <help-libidn@gnu.org>.
       General guidelines for reporting	bugs: https://www.gnu.org/gethelp/
       Libidn2 home page: https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn2/

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2002-2025 Simon Josefsson.
       Copying and distribution	of this	file, with  or	without	 modification,
       are  permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright no-
       tice and	this notice are	preserved.

SEE ALSO
       The full	documentation for libidn2 is maintained	as a  Texinfo  manual.
       If  the	info and libidn2 programs are properly installed at your site,
       the command

	      info libidn2

       should give you access to the complete manual.  As an  alternative  you
       may obtain the manual from:

	      https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/libidn2/manual/

libidn2				     2.3.8	       idn2_to_unicode_lzlz(3)

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