ICUINFO(1) ICU 50.1.2 Manual ICUINFO(1)NAME
icuinfo - Shows some basic info about the current ICU
SYNOPSIS
icuinfo [ -h, -?, --help ] [ -V, --version ] [ -c, --copyright ] [ -i, --icudatadir directory ] [ -v, --verbose ] [ -L, --list-plugins ] [
-m, --milisecond-time ] [ -K, --cleanup ]
DESCRIPTION
icuinfo prints basic information about the current version of ICU.
OPTIONS -h, -?, --help
Print help about usage and exit.
-V, --version
Print the version of icuinfo and exit.
-c, --copyright
Embeds the standard ICU copyright into the output-file.
-v, --verbose
Display extra informative messages during execution.
-i, --icudatadir directory
Look for any necessary ICU data files in directory. For example, the file pnames.icu must be located when ICU's data is not built
as a shared library. The default ICU data directory is specified by the environment variable ICU_DATA. Most configurations of ICU
do not require this argument.
-L, --list-plugins
If specified, list and diagnose issues with ICU plugins.
-K, --cleanup
Attempt to unload plugins before exiting.
-m, --milisecond-time
Print the current UTC time in milliseconds.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 International Business Machines Corporation and others
ICU MANPAGE 1 May 2010 ICUINFO(1)
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GENBRK(1) ICU 50.1.2 Manual GENBRK(1)NAME
genbrk - Compiles ICU break iteration rules source files into binary data files
SYNOPSIS
genbrk [ -h, -?, --help ] [ -V, --version ] [ -c, --copyright ] [ -v, --verbose ] [ -d, --destdir destination ] [ -i, --icudatadir direc-
tory ] -r, --rules rule-file -o, --out output-file
DESCRIPTION
genbrk reads the break (boundary) rule source code from rule-file and creates a break iteration data file. Normally this data file has the
.brk extension.
The details of the rule syntax can be found in ICU's User Guide.
OPTIONS -h, -?, --help
Print help about usage and exit.
-V, --version
Print the version of genbrk and exit.
-c, --copyright
Embeds the standard ICU copyright into the output-file.
-v, --verbose
Display extra informative messages during execution.
-d, --destdir destination
Set the destination directory of the output-file to destination.
-i, --icudatadir directory
Look for any necessary ICU data files in directory. For example, the file pnames.icu must be located when ICU's data is not built
as a shared library. The default ICU data directory is specified by the environment variable ICU_DATA. Most configurations of ICU
do not require this argument.
-r, --rules rule-file
The source file to read.
-o, --out output-file
The output data file to write.
CAVEATS
When the rule-file contains a byte order mark (BOM) at the beginning of the file, which is the Unicode character U+FEFF, then the rule-file
is interpreted as Unicode. Without the BOM, the file is interpreted in the current operating system default codepage. In order to elimi-
nate any ambiguity of the encoding for how the rule-file was written, it is recommended that you write this file in UTF-8 with the BOM.
ENVIRONMENT
ICU_DATA Specifies the directory containing ICU data. Defaults to /usr/share/icu/50.1.2/. Some tools in ICU depend on the presence of the
trailing slash. It is thus important to make sure that it is present if ICU_DATA is set.
AUTHORS
George Rhoten
Andy Heninger
VERSION
1.0
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 International Business Machines Corporation and others
SEE ALSO
http://www.icu-project.org/userguide/boundaryAnalysis.html
ICU MANPAGE 2 December 2005 GENBRK(1)
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