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all ICU-20017 Fix line endings in Visual Studio *.props files. (#101) 2018-09-27 14:27:39 -07:00
break ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
cal ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
case ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
citer ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
coll ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
csdet ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
date ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
datecal ICU-12764 icu4c utf-8 source files, update Copyright notices. 2017-01-20 00:20:31 +00:00
datefmt ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
dtitvfmtsample ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
dtptngsample ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
layout ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
legacy ICU-13171 Fix issues with ICU4C Samples, and various issues with vcxproj files. 2018-02-20 10:03:29 +00:00
msgfmt ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
numfmt ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
plurfmtsample ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
props ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
strsrch ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
translit ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
uciter8 ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
ucnv ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
udata ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
ufortune ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
ugrep ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
uresb ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
ustring ICU-13586 No actual code changes. This change cleans up redundancies in the VS project files, and pulls in common or shared settings from a shared 'props' file. This means that you can now change one single file to target either VS2015 or VS2017, instead of needing to change many files. It also allows the VS project files to share common defines as well, meaning that if you need to target something other than Windows 7, you can make one change in one file, instead of needing to make hundreds. Also included in this change are improvements to the VS Solution files in order to properly denote the dependencies of the projects, which might be needed in the future for possible parallel project builds. 2018-03-02 03:20:22 +00:00
defs.mk ICU-12761 Adds Unicode copyright notice. 2016-09-28 22:12:27 +00:00
Makefile.in ICU-12761 Adds Unicode copyright notice. 2016-09-28 22:12:27 +00:00
readme.txt ICU-12761 Adds Unicode copyright notice. 2016-09-28 22:12:27 +00:00
rules.mk ICU-12761 Adds Unicode copyright notice. 2016-09-28 22:12:27 +00:00

## Copyright (C) 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
## License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#License
##
## Copyright (c) 2002-2010, 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.

break - demonstrates how to use BreakIterators in C and C++.

cal      - prints out a calendar. 

case    - demonstrates how to do Unicode case conversion in C and C++.

csdet   -  demonstrates using ICU's CharSet Detection API

date     - prints out the current date, localized. 

datefmt  - an exercise using the date formatting API

layout   - demonstrates the ICU LayoutEngine

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

strsrch - demonstrates how to search for patterns in Unicode text using the usearch interface.

translit - demonstrates the use of ICU transliteration

uciter8.c - demonstrates how to leniently read 8-bit Unicode text.

ucnv     - demonstrates the use of ICU codepage conversion

udata    - demonstrates the use of ICU low level data routines (reader/writer in 'all' MSVC solution)

ufortune - demonstrates packaging and use of resources in an application

ugrep  - demonstrates ICU Regular Expressions. 

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://dev.icu-project.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/icuapps/

==
* How do I build the samples?

 - See the Readme in each subdirectory

 To build all samples at once:

    Windows MSVC:   
            - build ICU
	    - open 'all' project file in 'all' subdirectory
            - build project
            - sample executables will be located in /x86/Debug folders of each sample subdirectory

    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)
           Note: 'make all-samples' won't work correctly in out of source builds.

            - legacy and layout are not included in these lists,
                   please see their individual readmes.