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NAME

       tld_check_lz - API function

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tld.h>

       int tld_check_lz(const char * in, size_t * errpos, const Tld_table ** overrides);

ARGUMENTS

       const char * in
                   Zero-terminated string in the current locales encoding to process.

       size_t * errpos
                   Position of offending character is returned here.

       const Tld_table ** overrides
                   A  Tld_table array of additional domain restriction structures that complement
                   and supersede the built-in information.

DESCRIPTION

       Test each of the characters in  in for whether or not they are allowed by the  information
       in   overrides  or  by  the  built-in  TLD restriction data. When data for the same TLD is
       available both internally  and  in   overrides  ,  the  information  in   overrides  takes
       precedence.  If  several  entries for a specific TLD are found, the first one is used.  If
       overrides is NULL, only the built-in information is  used.   The  position  of  the  first
       offending  character  is returned in  errpos .  Note that the error position refers to the
       decoded character offset rather than the byte position in the string.

       Return value: Returns the Tld_rc value TLD_SUCCESS if all characters  are  valid  or  when
       tld  is  null,  TLD_INVALID  if  a  character is not allowed, or additional error codes on
       general failure conditions.

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COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2002-2022 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  libidn  is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       libidn programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info libidn

       should give you access to the complete manual.  As  an  alternative  you  may  obtain  the
       manual from:

              https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/manual/