man stringprep_locale_charset (Fonctions bibliothèques) - return charset used in current locale

NAME

stringprep_locale_charset - return charset used in current locale

SYNOPSIS

#include <stringprep.h> const char * stringprep_locale_charset( void);

ARGUMENTS

void

DESCRIPTION

Find out current locale charset. The function respect the CHARSET environment variable, but typically uses nl_langinfo(CODESET) when it is supported. It fall back on "ASCII" if CHARSET isn't set and nl_langinfo isn't supported or return anything.

Note that this function return the application's locale's preferred charset (or thread's locale's preffered charset, if your system support thread-specific locales). It does not return what the system may be using. Thus, if you receive data from external sources you cannot in general use this function to guess what charset it is encoded in. Use stringprep_convert from the external representation into the charset returned by this function, to have data in the locale encoding.

RETURN VALUE

Return the character set used by the current locale. It will never return NULL, but use "ASCII" as a fallback.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <bug-libidn@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Simon Josefsson.

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SEE ALSO

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