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ICONV_CANONICALIZE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ICONV_CANONICALIZE(3) NAME iconv_canonicalize -- resolving character encoding names to canonical form LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <iconv.h> const char * iconv_canonicalize(const char *name); DESCRIPTION The iconv_canonicalize() function resolves the character encoding name specified by the name argument to its canonical form. RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion iconv_canonicalize(), returns the canonical name of the given encoding. If the specified name is already a canonical name, the same value is returned. If the specified name is not an exist- ing character encoding name, NULL is returned. SEE ALSO iconv(3) STANDARDS The iconv_canonicalize function is a non-standard extension, which ap- peared in the GNU implementation and was adopted in FreeBSD 9.0 for com- patibility's sake. AUTHORS This manual page was written by Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>. BSD October 20, 2009 BSD
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