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NAME

       gsasl_stringprep_nfkc - API function

SYNOPSIS

       #include <gsasl.h>

       char * gsasl_stringprep_nfkc(const char * in, ssize_t len);

ARGUMENTS

       const char * in
                   a UTF-8 encoded string.

       ssize_t len length of str, in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.

DESCRIPTION

       Converts  a  string  into canonical form, standardizing such issues as whether a character
       with an accent is represented as a base character and combining  accent  or  as  a  single
       precomposed character.

       The  normalization  mode  is  NFKC (ALL COMPOSE).  It standardizes differences that do not
       affect  the  text  content,  such  as  the  above-mentioned  accent   representation.   It
       standardizes  the  "compatibility" characters in Unicode, such as SUPERSCRIPT THREE to the
       standard forms (in this case DIGIT THREE). Formatting information may be lost but for most
       text  operations  such  characters should be considered the same. It returns a result with
       composed forms rather than a maximally decomposed form.

RETURN VALUE

       Return a newly allocated string, that is the NFKC normalized  form  of  str,  or  NULL  on
       error.

DEPRECATED

       No  replacement functionality in GNU SASL, use GNU Libidn instead.  Note that in SASL, you
       most likely want to use SASLprep and not bare NFKC, see gsasl_saslprep().

REPORTING BUGS

       Report     bugs      to      <bug-gsasl@gnu.org>.       GNU      SASL      home      page:
       http://www.gnu.org/software/gsasl/      General      help      using     GNU     software:
       http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2002-2012 Simon Josefsson.
       Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in  any
       medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for gsasl is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and gsasl
       programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info gsasl

       should give you access to the complete manual.