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This is -*-nroff-*- you know... .\" .\" uconv.1: manual page for the uconv utility. .\" .\" Copyright (C) 2000-2001 IBM, Inc. and others. .\" .\" Manual page by Yves Arrouye . .\" .TH UCONV 1 "16 February 2002" "ICU MANPAGE" "ICU @VERSION@ Manual" .SH NAME .B uconv \- convert data from one encoding to another .SH SYNOPSIS .B uconv [ .BR "\-h\fP, \fB\-?\fP, \fB\-\-help" ] [ .BI "\-V\fP, \fB\-\-version" ] [ .BI "\-s\fP, \fB\-\-silent" ] [ .BI "\-v\fP, \fB\-\-verbose" ] [ .BI "\-l\fP, \fB\-\-list" | .BI "\-l\fP, \fB\-\-list\-code" " code" | .BI "\-\-default-code" | .BI "\-L\fP, \fB\-\-list\-transliterators" ] [ .BI "\-\-canon" ] [ .BI "\-x" " transliteration ] [ .BI "\-\-to\-callback" " callback" | .B "\-c" ] [ .BI "\-\-from\-callback" " callback" | .B "\-i" ] [ .BI "\-\-callback" " callback" ] [ .BI "\-\-fallback" | .BI "\-\-no\-fallback" ] [ .BI "\-b\fP, \fB\-\-block\-size" " size" ] [ .BI "\-f\fP, \fB\-\-from\-code" " encoding" ] [ .BI "\-t\fP, \fB\-\-to\-code" " encoding" ] [ .BI "\-o\fP, \fB\-\-output" " file" ] [ .IR file .\|.\|. ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B uconv converts, or transcodes, each given .I file (or its standard input if no .I file is specified) from one .I encoding to another. The transcoding is done using Unicode as a pivot encoding (i.e. the data are first transcoded from their original encoding to Unicode, and then from Unicode to the destination encoding). .PP If an .I encoding is not specified or is .BR - , the default encoding is used. Thus, calling .B uconv with no .I encoding provides an easy way to validate and sanitize data files for further consumption by tools requiring data in the default encoding. .PP When calling .BR uconv , it is possible to specify callbacks that are used to handle invalid characters in the input, or characters that cannot be transcoded to the destination encoding. Some encodings, for example, offer a default substitution character that can be used to represent the occurence of such characters in the input. Other callbacks offer a useful visual representation of the invalid data. .PP .B uconv can also run the specified .IR transliteration on the transcoded data, in which case transliteration will happen as an intermediate step, after the data have been transcoded to Unicode. The .I transliteration can be either a list of semicolon-separated transliterator names, or an arbitrary complex set of rules in the ICU transliteration rules format. .PP For transcoding purposes, .B uconv options are compatible with those of .BR iconv (1), making it easy to replace it in scripts. It is not necessary the case, however, that the encoding names used by .B uconv and ICU are the same as the ones used by .BR iconv (1). Also, options that provide informational data, such as the .B \-l\fP, \fB\-\-list one offered by some .BR iconv (1) variants such as GNU's, produce data in a slightly different and easier to parse format. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR "\-h\fP, \fB\-?\fP, \fB\-\-help" Print help about usage and exit. .TP .BR "\-V\fP, \fB\-\-version" Print the version of .B uconv and exit. .TP .BI "\-s\fP, \fB\-\-silent" Suppress messages during execution. .TP .BI "\-v\fP, \fB\-\-verbose" Display extra informative messages during execution. .TP .BI "\-l\fP, \fB\-\-list" List all the available encodings and exit. .TP .BI "\-l\fP, \fB\-\-list\-code" " code" List only the .I code encoding and exit. If .I code is not a proper encoding, exit with an error. .TP .BI "\-\-default-code" List only the name of the default encoding and exit. .TP .BI "\-L\fP, \fB\-\-list\-transliterators" List all the available transliterators and exit. .TP .BI "\--canon" If used with .BI "\-l\fP, \fB\-\-list" or .BR "\-\-default-code" , the list of encodings is produced in a format compatible with .BR convrtrs.txt (5). If used with .BR "\-L\fP, \fB\-\-list\-transliterators" , print only one transliterator name per line. .TP .BI "\-x" " transliteration" Run the given .IR transliteration on the transcoded Unicode data, and use the transliterated data as input for the transcoding to the the destination encoding. .TP .BI "\-\-to\-callback" " callback" Use .I callback to handle characters that cannot be transcoded to the destination encoding. See section .B CALLBACKS for details on valid callbacks. .TP .B "\-c" Omit invalid characters from the output. Same as .BR "\-\-to\-callback skip" . .TP .BI "\-\-from\-callback" " callback" Use .I callback to handle characters that cannot be transcoded from the original encoding. See section .B CALLBACKS for details on valid callbacks. .TP .B "\-i" Ignore invalid sequences in the input. Same as .BR "\-\-from\-callback skip" . .TP .BI "\-\-callback" " callback" Use .I callback to handle both characters that cannot be transcoded from the original encoding and characters that cannot be transcoded to the destination encoding. See section .B CALLBACKS for details on valid callbacks. .TP .BI "\-\-fallback" Use the fallback mapping when transcoding from Unicode to the destination encoding. .TP .BI "\-\-no\-fallback" Do not use the fallback mapping when transcoding from Unicode to the destination encoding. This is the default. .TP .BI "\-b\fP, \fB\-\-block\-size" " size" Read input in blocks of .I size bytes at a time. The default block size is 4096. .TP .BI "\-f\fP, \fB\-\-from\-code" " encoding" Set the original encoding of the data to .IR encoding . .TP .BI "\-t\fP, \fB\-\-to\-code" " encoding" Transcode the data to .IR encoding . .TP .BI "\-o\fP, \fB\-\-output" " file" Write the transcoded data to .IR file . .SH CALLBACKS .B uconv supports specifying callbacks to handle invalid data. Callbacks can be set for both directions of transcoding: from the original encoding to Unicode, with the .BR "\-\-from\-callback" option, and from Unicode to the destination encoding, with the .BR "\-\-to\-callback" option. .PP The following is a list of valid .I callback names, alonmg with a description of their behavior. The list of callbacks actually supported by .B uconv is displayed when it is called with .BR "\-h\fP, \fB\-\-help" . .PP .TP \w'\fBescape-unicode'u+3n .B substitute Write the the encoding's substitute sequence, or the Unicode replacement character .B U+FFFD when transcoding to Unicode. .TP .B skip Ignore the invalid data. .TP .B stop Stop with an error when encountering invalid data. This is the default callback. .TP .B escape Same as .BR escape-icu . .TP .B escape-icu Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR %U\fIhhhh\fP for plane 0 characters, and .BR %U\fIhhhh\fP%U\fIhhhh\fP for planes 1 and above characters, where .I hhhh is the hexadecimal value of one of the UTF-16 code units representing the character. Characters from planes 1 and above are written as a pair of UTF-16 surrogate code units. .TP .B escape-java Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR \eu\fIhhhh\fP for plane 0 characters, and .BR \eu\fIhhhh\fP\eu\fIhhhh\fP for planes 1 and above characters, where .I hhhh is the hexadecimal value of one of the UTF-16 code units representing the character. Characters from planes 1 and above are written as a pair of UTF-16 surrogate code units. .TP .B escape-c Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR \eu\fIhhhh\fP for plane 0 characters, and .BR \eU\fIhhhhhhhh\fP for planes 1 and above characters, where .I hhhh and .I hhhhhhhh are the hexadecimal values of the Unicode codepoint. .TP .B escape-xml Same as .BR escape-xml-hex . .TP .B escape-xml-hex Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR &#x\fIhhhh\fP; , where .I hhhh is the hexadecimal value of the Unicode codepoint. .TP .B escape-xml-dec Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR &#x\fInnnn\fP; , where .I nnnn is the decimal value of the Unicode codepoint. .TP .B escape-unicode Replace the missing characters with a string of the format .BR {U+\fIhhhh\fP} , where .I hhhh is the hexadecimal value of the Unicode codepoint. That hexadecimal string is of variable length and can use from 4 to 6 digits. This is the format universally used to denote a Unicode codepoint in the litterature, delimited by curly braces for easy recognition of those substitutions in the output. .SH EXAMPLES Convert data from a given .I encoding to the platform encoding: .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPuconv \-f \fIencoding\fP .RE .PP Check if a .I file contains valid data for a given .IR encoding : .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPuconv \-f \fIencoding\fP \-c \fIfile\fP >/dev/null .RE .PP Convert a UTF-8 .I file to a given .I encoding and ensure that the resulting text is good for any version of HTML: .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPuconv \-f utf-8 \-t \fIencoding\fP \e .br .B " \-\-callback escape-xml-dec \fIfile\fP" .RE .PP Display the names of the Unicode code points in a UTF-file: .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPuconv \-f utf-8 \-x any-name \fIfile\fP .RE .PP Print the name of a Unicode code point whose value is known (\fBU+30AB\fP in this example): .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPecho '\eu30ab' | uconv \-x 'hex-any; any-name'; echo .br {KATAKANA LETTER KA}{LINE FEED} .br $ .RE (The names are delimited by curly braces. Also, the name of the line terminator is also displayed.) .PP Normalize UTF-8 data using Unicode NFKC, remove all control characters, and map Katakana to Hiragana: .RS 4 .B \fR$ \fPuconv \-f utf-8 \-t utf-8 \e .br .B " \-x '::nfkc; [:Cc:] >; ::katakana-hiragana;'" .SH CAVEATS AND BUGS .B uconv does report errors as occuring at the first invalid byte encountered. This may be confusing to users of GNU .BR iconv (1), which reports errors as occuring at the first byte of an invalid sequence. For multi-byte character sets or encodings, this means that .BR uconv error positions may be at a later offset in the input stream than would be the case with GNU .BR iconv (1). .PP The reporting of error positions when a transliterator is used may be inaccurate or unavailable, in which case .BR uconv will report the offset in the output stream at which the error occured. .SH FILES .TP 15 .B @thepkgicudatadir@/@PACKAGE@/@VERSION@/uconvmsg.dat Compiled resource bundle containing localized messages printed by .BR uconv . .SH AUTHORS Jonas Utterstroem .br Yves Arrouye .SH VERSION @VERSION@ .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2001 IBM, Inc. and others. .SH SEE ALSO .BR convrtrs.txt (5) .br .BR iconv (1)