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NAME

       utf8gen - Generate UTF-8 output from hexadecimal input

SYNOPSIS

       utf8gen [ [-e format1] | [-E format2] ] [-r formatr]
               [ [-u utf8_format] | -n] [-c] [-s]
               [-i input_file] [-o output_file]

DESCRIPTION

       utf8gen  reads  a  list of hexadecimal ASCII values in the range 0 through 10FFFF, one per
       line, and prints the UTF-8 encoding of that number as a Unicode code point.

       Each input line must begin with a hexadecimal number.  A string  may  follow  after  that,
       which can be echoed to the output as the "remainder" (see the -r option below).  The total
       input line length, including an ending newline, is limited to 4096 bytes.

OPTIONS

       -c    After the UTF-8 codes are printed, print a space followed by the character that  the
             hexadecimal code point represents.

       -e    Echo the input code point in one format, using the printf(3) format string format1.

       -E    Echo the input code point in two formats, using the printf(3) format string format2.

       -n    Do  not  print  the  UTF-8  byte  values.   This  can  be useful if only the printed
             character itself is desired; see the -c option.

       -r    Print the remainder of the input string after the initial hexadecimal digits,  using
             the printf(3) format string formatr.

       -s    Swap the order of output: print the UTF-8 output portion first, then print the input
             string portion.  This can be useful for generating code containing a UTF-8  encoding
             followed by a comment that contains the input hexadecimal digits.

       -u    Print  the UTF-8 encoded value of the input hexadecimal number, as numeric codes for
             each UTF-8 byte, using the printf(3) format string utf8_format.   If  no  string  is
             specified, a default format of a backslash followed by three octal digits is printed
             for each byte.

EXAMPLES

                       utf8gen -e "0x%04X " -u "\%03o"

                       utf8gen -E "U+%04x = 0%02o = "

                       utf8gen -s -e "  /* U+%04X */" -u "\%03o"

FILES

       Files contain lines that each begin with an ASCII hexadecimal code in  the  valid  Unicode
       range  0 through 10FFFF, inclusive.  This hexadecimal code may optionally be followed by a
       space followed by an arbitrary string ending with a newline, up to the limit of 4096 bytes
       per input line.  An example line could be the following (with no indent):

              41 Letter 'A'

SEE ALSO

       For  more  detailed explanations and examples of common usage, consult the utf8gen texinfo
       manual.

AUTHOR

       utf8gen was written by Paul Hardy.

LICENSE

       utf8gen is Copyright © 2018 Paul Hardy.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the  GNU  General  Public  License  as  published  by the Free Software Foundation; either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

BUGS

       No known bugs exist.

                                           2018 Jun 30                                 UTF8GEN(1)