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Changelog
2006-06-02:
- initial release of version 0.1
2006-06-05:
- changed behaviour of PostgreSQL function to return NULL in case of
invalid input, rather than raising an exceptional condition
- improved efficiency of PostgreSQL function (no transformation to C string
is done)
2006-06-20:
- added -fpic compiler flag in Makefile
- fixed bug in the C code for the ruby library (usage of non-existent
function)
Release of version 0.2
2006-07-18:
- changed normalization from NFC to NFKC for postgresql unifold function
2006-08-04:
- added support to mark the beginning of a grapheme cluster with 0xFF
(option: CHARBOUND)
- added the ruby method String#chars, which is returning an array of UTF-8
encoded grapheme clusters
- added NLF2LF transformation in postgresql unifold function
- added the DECOMPOSE option, if you neither use COMPOSE or DECOMPOSE, no
normalization will be performed (different from previous versions)
- using integer constants rather than C-strings for character properties
- fixed (hopefully) a problem with the ruby library on Mac OS X, which
occured when compiler optimization was switched on
Release of version 0.3
2006-09-17:
- added the LUMP option, which lumps certain characters together
(see lump.txt) (also used for the PostgreSQL "unifold" function)
- added the STRIPMARK option, which strips marking characters
(or marks of composed characters)
- deprecated ruby method String#char_ary in favour of String#utf8chars
Release of version 1.0
2006-09-20:
- included a gem file for the ruby version of the library
Release of version 1.0.1
2006-09-21:
- included a check in Integer#utf8, which raises an exception, if the given
code-point is invalid because of being too high (this was missing yet)
2006-12-26:
- added support for PostgreSQL version 8.2
Release of version 1.0.2
2007-03-16:
- Fixed a bug in the ruby library, which caused an error, when splitting an
empty string at grapheme cluster boundaries (method String#utf8chars).
Release of version 1.0.3
2007-06-25:
- Added a new PostgreSQL function 'unistrip', which behaves like 'unifold',
but also removes all character marks (e.g. accents).
2007-07-22:
- Changed license from BSD to MIT style.
- Added a new function 'utf8proc_codepoint_valid' to the C library.
- Changed compiler flags in Makefile from -g -O0 to -O2
- The ruby script, which was used to build the utf8proc_data.c file, is now
included in the distribution.
Release of version 1.1.1
2007-07-25:
- Fixed a serious bug in the data file generator, which caused characters
being treated incorrectly, when stripping default ignorable characters or
calculating grapheme cluster boundaries.
Release of version 1.1.2
2008-10-04:
- Added a function utf8proc_version returning a string containing the version
number of the library.
- Included a target libutf8proc.dylib for MacOSX.
2009-05-01:
- PostgreSQL 8.3 compatibility (use of SET_VARSIZE macro)
Release of version 1.1.3
2009-06-14:
- replaced C++ style comments for compatibility reasons
- added typecasts to suppress compiler warnings
- removed redundant source files for ruby-gemfile generation
2009-08-19:
- Changed copyright notice for Public Software Group e. V.
- Minor changes in the README file
- Release of version 1.1.4
2009-08-20:
- Use RSTRING_PTR() and RSTRING_LEN() instead of RSTRING()->ptr and
RSTRING()->len for ruby1.9 compatibility (and #define them, if not
existent)
2009-10-02:
- Patches for compatibility with Microsoft Visual Studio
2009-10-08:
- Fixes to make utf8proc usable in C++ programs
2009-10-16:
- Release of version 1.1.5
2013-11-27:
- PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.3 compatibility (lowercase 'c' language name)
- Release of version 1.1.6

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== libutf8proc license == ## libutf8proc license ##
**libutf8proc** is a lightly updated version of the **utf8proc** **libutf8proc** is a lightly updated version of the **utf8proc**
library by Jan Behrens and the rest of the Public Software Group, who library by Jan Behrens and the rest of the Public Software Group, who
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
== Original utf8proc license == ## Original utf8proc license ##
*Copyright (c) 2009, 2013 Public Software Group e. V., Berlin, Germany* *Copyright (c) 2009, 2013 Public Software Group e. V., Berlin, Germany*
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
== Unicode data license == ## Unicode data license ##
This software distribution contains derived data from a modified version of This software distribution contains derived data from a modified version of
the Unicode data files. The following license applies to that data: the Unicode data files. The following license applies to that data:

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# libutf8proc release history #
No releases so far.
# utf8proc release history #
## Version 1.1.6 ##
2013-11-27:
- PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.3 compatibility (lowercase `c` language name)
## Version 1.1.5 ##
2009-08-20:
- Use `RSTRING_PTR()` and `RSTRING_LEN()` instead of `RSTRING()->ptr` and
`RSTRING()->len` for ruby1.9 compatibility (and `#define` them, if not
existent)
2009-10-02:
- Patches for compatibility with Microsoft Visual Studio
2009-10-08:
- Fixes to make utf8proc usable in C++ programs
2009-10-16:
## Version 1.1.4 ##
2009-06-14:
- replaced C++ style comments for compatibility reasons
- added typecasts to suppress compiler warnings
- removed redundant source files for ruby-gemfile generation
2009-08-19:
- Changed copyright notice for Public Software Group e. V.
- Minor changes in the `README` file
## Version 1.1.3 ##
2008-10-04:
- Added a function `utf8proc_version` returning a string containing the version
number of the library.
- Included a target `libutf8proc.dylib` for MacOSX.
2009-05-01:
- PostgreSQL 8.3 compatibility (use of `SET_VARSIZE` macro)
## Version 1.1.2 ##
2007-07-25:
- Fixed a serious bug in the data file generator, which caused characters
being treated incorrectly, when stripping default ignorable characters or
calculating grapheme cluster boundaries.
## Version 1.1.1 ##
2007-06-25:
- Added a new PostgreSQL function `unistrip`, which behaves like `unifold`,
but also removes all character marks (e.g. accents).
2007-07-22:
- Changed license from BSD to MIT style.
- Added a new function `utf8proc_codepoint_valid` to the C library.
- Changed compiler flags in `Makefile` from `-g -O0` to `-O2`
- The ruby script, which was used to build the `utf8proc_data.c` file, is now
included in the distribution.
## Version 1.0.3 ##
2007-03-16:
- Fixed a bug in the ruby library, which caused an error, when splitting an
empty string at grapheme cluster boundaries (method `String#utf8chars`).
## Version 1.0.2 ##
2006-09-21:
- included a check in `Integer#utf8`, which raises an exception, if the given
code-point is invalid because of being too high (this was missing yet)
2006-12-26:
- added support for PostgreSQL version 8.2
## Version 1.0.1 ##
2006-09-20:
- included a gem file for the ruby version of the library
Release of version 1.0.1
## Version 1.0 ##
2006-09-17:
- added the `LUMP` option, which lumps certain characters together (see `lump.txt`) (also used for the PostgreSQL `unifold` function)
- added the `STRIPMARK` option, which strips marking characters (or marks of composed characters)
- deprecated ruby method `String#char_ary` in favour of `String#utf8chars`
## Version 0.3 ##
2006-07-18:
- changed normalization from NFC to NFKC for postgresql unifold function
2006-08-04:
- added support to mark the beginning of a grapheme cluster with 0xFF (option: `CHARBOUND`)
- added the ruby method `String#chars`, which is returning an array of UTF-8 encoded grapheme clusters
- added `NLF2LF` transformation in postgresql `unifold` function
- added the `DECOMPOSE` option, if you neither use `COMPOSE` or `DECOMPOSE`, no normalization will be performed (different from previous versions)
- using integer constants rather than C-strings for character properties
- fixed (hopefully) a problem with the ruby library on Mac OS X, which occured when compiler optimization was switched on
## Version 0.2 ##
2006-06-05:
- changed behaviour of PostgreSQL function to return NULL in case of invalid input, rather than raising an exceptional condition
- improved efficiency of PostgreSQL function (no transformation to C string is done)
2006-06-20:
- added -fpic compiler flag in Makefile
- fixed bug in the C code for the ruby library (usage of non-existent function)
## Version 0.1 ##
2006-06-02: initial release of version 0.1

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== libutf8proc == # libutf8proc #
The [libutf8proc package](https://github.com/JuliaLang/libutf8proc) is The [libutf8proc package](https://github.com/JuliaLang/libutf8proc) is
a lightly updated fork of the [utf8proc a lightly updated fork of the [utf8proc
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license](http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#Exhibit1)); please see license](http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#Exhibit1)); please see
the included `LICENSE.md` file for more detailed information. the included `LICENSE.md` file for more detailed information.
=== Quick Start === ## Quick Start ##
For compilation of the C library run `make`. For compilation of the C library run `make`.
=== General Information === ## General Information ##
The C library is found in this directory after successful compilation The C library is found in this directory after successful compilation
and is named `libutf8proc.a` (for the static library) and and is named `libutf8proc.a` (for the static library) and
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* Normalization Form KC: `STABLE`, `COMPOSE`, `COMPAT` * Normalization Form KC: `STABLE`, `COMPOSE`, `COMPAT`
* Normalization Form KD: `STABLE`, `DECOMPOSE`, `COMPAT` * Normalization Form KD: `STABLE`, `DECOMPOSE`, `COMPAT`
=== C Library === ## C Library ##
The documentation for the C library is found in the `utf8proc.h` header file. The documentation for the C library is found in the `utf8proc.h` header file.
`utf8proc_map` is function you will most likely be using for mapping UTF-8 `utf8proc_map` is function you will most likely be using for mapping UTF-8
strings, unless you want to allocate memory yourself. strings, unless you want to allocate memory yourself.
=== To Do === ## To Do ##
* detect stable code points and process segments independently in order to save memory * detect stable code points and process segments independently in order to save memory
* do a quick check before normalizing strings to optimize speed * do a quick check before normalizing strings to optimize speed
* support stream processing * support stream processing
=== Contact === ## Contact ##
Bug reports, feature requests, and other queries can be filed at Bug reports, feature requests, and other queries can be filed at
the [libutf8proc page on Github](https://github.com/JuliaLang/libutf8proc). the [libutf8proc page on Github](https://github.com/JuliaLang/libutf8proc).