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ICU Demos

This package contains sample applications built using the International Components for Unicode (ICU) C++ library ICU4C. For more information on ICU, see icu-project.org

If you have an application that is written using ICU that you would like to contribute, join the ICU mailing list icu-support on [ICU contacts] (http://site.icu-project.org/contacts).

Note: The "iucsamples" directory contains sample applications for the (International Unicode Conference (IUC) 43) [https://www.unicodeconference.org/iuc43/Conference_Program.pdf]. Each sample has its own build instructions.

Building ICU Demos

UNIX (or other command line platforms):

  1. Build and install the ICU ('make install'). Make note of the prefix used to build the ICU, which can be set with the '--prefix=' option to it's ./configure. The example directory /var/local/ is used in the samples below.

  2. icu-config doesn't need to be on your PATH - just make sure the same --prefix is used as that which built ICU.

  3. Run the ./configure script in the icu-demos directory. You will need to supply the same '--prefix=XXX' argument that was passed to the ICU.

  4. Type 'make' in the icu-demos, or 'make install' if you wish.

Example commands:

  icu4c:
     cd ...somewhere/icu4c
     ./configure --prefix=/var/local
     make install

  icu-demos:
     cd ...somewhere/icu-demos         (THIS directory)
     ./configure --prefix=/var/local
     make
     make install                    (optional)

Win32 Instructions

  1. Build ICU in an 'icu' directory
  2. Build icu-demos in an 'icuicu-demos' directory at the same level as 'icu'

RUNNING CGIS

Windows systems:

Put the CGIs  and ICU DLLs in the CGI-BIN directory.

UNIX type systems:

You will need to make sure ICU libraries are on the path, if ICU was not built statically.
One option is to populate the cgi-bin directory with 'wrapper' scripts.  Create copies or
symlinks of this script with the name of the cgis (locexp, ubrowse, etc).  Change the 'ICU'
variable to point at the base of the installed ICU. (the prefix).
#!/bin/sh
# wrapper script.

ME=`basename $0`
ICU=/installed/icu
cd ${ICU}/bin
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${ICU}/lib:${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH}
exec ${ICU}/bin/${ME}

The Demonstration Applications

  • uconv From : Jonas Utterstrom [email protected] Uses : Conversion

    This program will convert data file(s) from one encoding to another via Unicode.

    As of ICU 1.9, this program is now part of the main ICU build. Though it is still not supported it is more convenient there.

  • usort From : Steven R. Loomis <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses : Conversion, Collation

    There are two parts here.

    • a shared library (libusort) which makes it simple to sort lines of text.

    • a command line example program (usort) which will sort lines from the console or the file, similar to UNIX 'sort'.

  • locexp From : Steven R. Loomis <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses : Conversion, Collation, Chartypes, Formatting, Resource Bundles, ... uconv & usort [above]

    • Shows off a lot of things.
  • ubrowse From : Steven R. Loomis <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses : Conversion, Chartypes.. Depends on locexp/util.

    • Browse the Unicode UCS-2 code space.
  • dumpdat From : Steven R. Loomis <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses : UData

    • A way to look at the version and info headers on a udata file
  • udata OBSOLETE - now part of udata in ICU

  • xlitomatic From: Steven R. Loomis <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses: Transliterator

License

Please see ./LICENSEation Depends on: locexp/util, etc.

* Transliterates HTML files using any transliterator. C++.
  • calexpo From: Steven R. Loomis [NOT CHECKED IN] <srl [at] icu-project.org>

    Uses: Date/Time formatting, Calendar

    • Demonstrates the flexibility of the Calendar class.

Copyright & Licenses

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A CLA is required to contribute to this project - please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file (or start a Pull Request) for more information.

The contents of this repository are governed by the Unicode Terms of Use and are released under LICENSE.