centos man page for pcre_utf32_to_host_byte_order

Query: pcre_utf32_to_host_byte_order

OS: centos

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PCRE_UTF32_TO_HOST_BYTE_ORDER(3)			     Library Functions Manual				  PCRE_UTF32_TO_HOST_BYTE_ORDER(3)

NAME
PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
SYNOPSIS
#include <pcre.h> int pcre32_utf32_to_host_byte_order(PCRE_UCHAR32 *output, PCRE_SPTR32 input, int length, int *host_byte_order, int keep_boms);
DESCRIPTION
This function, which exists only in the 32-bit library, converts a UTF-32 string to the correct order for the current host, taking account of any byte order marks (BOMs) within the string. Its arguments are: output pointer to output buffer, may be the same as input input pointer to input buffer length number of 32-bit units in the input, or negative for a zero-terminated string host_byte_order a NULL value or a non-zero value pointed to means start in host byte order keep_boms if non-zero, BOMs are copied to the output string The result of the function is the number of 32-bit units placed into the output buffer, including the zero terminator if the string was zero-terminated. If host_byte_order is not NULL, it is set to indicate the byte order that is current at the end of the string. There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the pcreapi page and a description of the POSIX API in the pcreposix page. PCRE 8.30 24 June 2012 PCRE_UTF32_TO_HOST_BYTE_ORDER(3)
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