International Language Environments Guide

libw and libintl

These interfaces have moved to libc and are no longer in libw and libintl.

The shared objects ensure runtime compatibility for existing applications and, together with the archives, provide compilation environment compatibility for building applications. However, it is no longer necessary to build applications against libw or libintl.

For more information on filters see the Linker and Libraries Guide.

Table 2-2 shows the stub entry points in libw and libintl.

Table 2-2 Stub Entry Points in libw and libintl
libw:

 

fgetwc

 

fgetws

 

fputwc

 

fputws

 

getwc

getwchar

getws

isenglish

isideogram

isnumber

isphonogram

isspecial

iswalnum

iswalpha

iswcntrl

iswctype

iswdigit

iswgraph

iswlower

iswprint

iswpunct

iswspace

iswupper

iswxdigit

putwc

putwchar

putws

strtows

towlower

towupper

ungetwc

watoll

wcscat

wcschr

wcscmp

wcscoll

wcscpy

wcscspn

wcsftime

wcslen

wcsncat

wcsncmp

wcsncpy

wcspbrk

wcsrchr

wcsspn

wcstod

wcstok

wcstol

wcstoul

wcswcs

wcswidth

wcsxfrm

wctype

wcwidth

wscasecmp

wscat

wschr

wscmp

wscol

wscoll

wscpy

wscspn

wsdup

wslen

wsncasecmp

wsncat

wsncmp

wsncpy

wspbrk

wsprintf

wsrchr

wsscanf

wsspn

wstod

wstok

wstol

wstoll

wstostr

wsxfrm

libintl:

 

bindtextdomain

 

dcgettext

 

dgettext

 

gettext

 

textdomain