05-26-2011
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ne_i18n_init
NE_I18N_INIT(3) neon API reference NE_I18N_INIT(3)
NAME
ne_i18n_init - functions to initialize internationalization support
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_i18n.h>
void ne_i18n_init(const char *encoding);
DESCRIPTION
The ne_i18n_init function can be used to enable support for translated messages in the neon library. The encoding parameter, if non-NULL,
specifies the character encoding required for generated translated string. If it is NULL, the appropriate character encoding for the
process locale will be used.
This call is only strictly necessary if either:
1. neon has been installed into a different prefix than the gettext implementation on which it depends for i18n purposes, or
2. the caller requires that translated messages are in a particular character encoding.
If ne_i18n_init is never called, the message catalogs will not be found if case (a) applies (and so English error messages will be used),
and will use the default character encoding specified by the process locale. The library will otherwise operate correctly.
Note that the encoding used is a process-global setting and so results may be unexpected if other users of neon within the process call
ne_i18n_init with a different encoding parameter.
SEE ALSO
ne_sock_init
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.29.6 3 May 2011 NE_I18N_INIT(3)