1 /* Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU LIBICONV Library.
4 The GNU LIBICONV Library is free software; you can redistribute it
5 and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
6 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
7 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9 The GNU LIBICONV Library is distributed in the hope that it will be
10 useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
12 Library General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
15 License along with the GNU LIBICONV Library; see the file COPYING.LIB.
16 If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place -
17 Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
19 /* When installed, this file is called "iconv.h". */
24 #define _LIBICONV_VERSION 0x0107 /* version number: (major<<8) + minor */
26 #ifdef BUILDING_LIBICONV
27 #define LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED __declspec(dllexport)
29 #define LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED __declspec(dllimport)
31 extern LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED int _libiconv_version; /* Likewise */
33 /* We would like to #include any system header file which could define
34 iconv_t, 1. in order to eliminate the risk that the user gets compilation
35 errors because some other system header file includes /usr/include/iconv.h
36 which defines iconv_t or declares iconv after this file, 2. when compiling
37 for LIBICONV_PLUG, we need the proper iconv_t type in order to produce
38 binary compatible code.
39 But gcc's #include_next is not portable. Thus, once libiconv's iconv.h
40 has been installed in /usr/local/include, there is no way any more to
41 include the original /usr/include/iconv.h. We simply have to get away
43 Ad 1. The risk that a system header file does
44 #include "iconv.h" or #include_next "iconv.h"
45 is small. They all do #include <iconv.h>.
46 Ad 2. The iconv_t type is a pointer type in all cases I have seen. (It
47 has to be a scalar type because (iconv_t)(-1) is a possible return value
48 from iconv_open().) */
50 /* Define iconv_t ourselves. */
52 #define iconv_t libiconv_t
53 typedef void* iconv_t;
55 /* Get size_t declaration. */
58 /* Get errno declaration and values. */
60 /* Some systems, like SunOS 4, don't have EILSEQ. On these systems, define
61 EILSEQ ourselves, but don't define it as EINVAL, because iconv() callers
62 want to distinguish EINVAL and EILSEQ. */
73 /* Allocates descriptor for code conversion from encoding `fromcode' to
76 #define iconv_open libiconv_open
78 extern LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED iconv_t iconv_open (const char* tocode, const char* fromcode);
80 /* Converts, using conversion descriptor `cd', at most `*inbytesleft' bytes
81 starting at `*inbuf', writing at most `*outbytesleft' bytes starting at
83 Decrements `*inbytesleft' and increments `*inbuf' by the same amount.
84 Decrements `*outbytesleft' and increments `*outbuf' by the same amount. */
86 #define iconv libiconv
88 extern LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, const char* * inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char* * outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft);
90 /* Frees resources allocated for conversion descriptor `cd'. */
92 #define iconv_close libiconv_close
94 extern LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED int iconv_close (iconv_t cd);
99 /* Nonstandard extensions. */
101 /* Control of attributes. */
102 #define iconvctl libiconvctl
103 extern LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED int iconvctl (iconv_t cd, int request, void* argument);
105 /* Requests for iconvctl. */
106 #define ICONV_TRIVIALP 0 /* int *argument */
107 #define ICONV_GET_TRANSLITERATE 1 /* int *argument */
108 #define ICONV_SET_TRANSLITERATE 2 /* const int *argument */
118 #endif /* _LIBICONV_H */