f68efa2bf8
X-SVN-Rev: 8594 |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
cal | ||
date | ||
datefmt | ||
layout | ||
legacy | ||
msgfmt | ||
numfmt | ||
props | ||
translit | ||
ucnv | ||
udata | ||
ufortune | ||
uresb | ||
ustring | ||
.cvsignore | ||
defs.mk | ||
Makefile.in | ||
readme.txt | ||
rules.mk |
## Copyright (c) 2002, International Business Machines Corporation ## and others. All Rights Reserved. This directory contains sample code Below is a short description of the contents of this directory. cal - prints out a calendar. date - prints out the current date, localized. datefmt - an exercise using the date formatting API layout - demonstrates the ICU layout engine legacy - demonstrates using two versions of ICU in one application msgfmt - demonstrates the use of the Message Format numfmt - demonstrates the use of the number format props - demonstrates the use of Unicode properties translit - demonstrates the use of ICU transliteration ucnv - demonstrates the use of ICU codepage conversion udata - demonstrates the use of ICU low level data routines ufortune - demonstrates packaging and use of resources in an application uresb - demonstrates building and loading resource bundles ustring - demonstrates ICU string manipulation functions == * Where can I find more sample code? - The "uconv" utility is a full-featured command line application. It is normally built with ICU, and is located in icu/source/extra/uconv - The "icuapps" CVS module contains other applications and libraries not included with ICU. You can check it out from the CVS command line by using for example, "cvs co icuapps" instead of "cvs co icu", or through WebCVS at http://oss.software.ibm.com/cvs/icu/icuapps/ == * How do I build the samples? - See the Readme in each subdirectory To build all samples at once: Unix: - build and install (make install) ICU - be sure 'icu-config' is accessible from the PATH - type 'make all-samples' from this directory (other targets: clean-samples, check-samples) - legacy and layout are not included in these lists, please see their individual readmes.