It is a C (C99) library to analyze and convert unicode strings. It also
contains some limited <string.h>
like functionality for UTF16 and UTF32.
It is the backbone of NSString.
Release Version | Release Notes |
---|---|
RELEASENOTES |
Documentation | Description |
---|---|
mulle_char7 |
Encode small ASCII strings into integers |
mulle_char5 |
Encode some more smallish ASCII strings integers |
ctype | Character type information |
conversion | Character and string conversions |
information | Analyze and classify string encodings |
string | Primitive UTF16 and UTF32 string handling |
size_t
is used for byte-sized (really char
-sized) lengths. UTF16 and
UTF32 use unsigned int
.
This project is a component of the mulle-core library. As such you usually will not add or install it
individually, unless you specifically do not want to link against
mulle-core
.
Use mulle-sde to add mulle-utf to your project:
mulle-sde add github:mulle-c/mulle-utf
To only add the sources of mulle-utf with dependency sources use clib:
clib install --out src/mulle-c mulle-c/mulle-utf
Add -isystem src/mulle-c
to your CFLAGS
and compile all the sources that were downloaded with your project.
Use mulle-sde to build and install mulle-utf and all dependencies:
mulle-sde install --prefix /usr/local \
https://github.com/mulle-c/mulle-utf/archive/latest.tar.gz
Install the requirements:
Requirements | Description |
---|---|
mulle-allocator | 🔄 Flexible C memory allocation scheme |
mulle-data | #️⃣ A collection of hash functions |
Download the latest tar or zip archive and unpack it.
Install mulle-utf into /usr/local
with cmake:
cmake -B build \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release &&
cmake --build build --config Release &&
cmake --install build --config Release
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