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idncmp(1)              DragonFly General Commands Manual             idncmp(1)

NAME

idncmp - compare internationalized domain names

SYNOPSIS

idncmp [options..] name1 name2

DESCRIPTION

idncmp command tries to convert internationalized domain name name1 and name2 to A-labels, and then compares them. If they are equivalent, idncmp outputs the message: matched. to standard error and returns with exit code 0. If they have differences, output: unmatched. to standard error and returns with exit code 1. If name1, name2 or both names are not valid internationalized domain names, it outputs the reason (e.g. ``invalid encoding'') to standard error and returns with exit code 2. If an internal error such as memory exhaustion is caused, idncmp outputs the reason to standard error and then returns with exit code 3. Unless -noconf (or -C) option is given, idncmp reads a configuration file (/usr/local/etc/idn2.conf, ~/.idn2rc or a file specified by an option) and performs conversions according to the parameters specified in the file.

OPTIONS

-in in-code, -i in-code Specify the encoding name of the domain names specified as arguments. Any of the following encoding names can be recognized. o Any encoding names which iconv_open() accepts o Punycode o UTF-8 o Any alias names for the above, defined by the encoding alias file. The encoding defaults to the value of the environment variable ``IDN_LOCAL_CODESET'' or, if it is not set, an encoding determined from the locale information. -conf file, -c file Specify the path of idnkit configuration file. If not specified, the default path (/usr/local/etc/idn2.conf or ~/.idn2rc) is used, unless -noconf (or -C) option is specified. -noconf, -C Suppress reading a configuration file. -registration, -g Use domain name registration protocol. -lookup, -l (default) Use domain name lookup protocol. This is the default behavior. -nomap, -M Don't perform the ``map'' action. This is the same as ``-skip map''. -skip action,... Skip actions. the following action names are recognized: map mappings asclower convert ASCII uppercase letters to lowercase rtconv conversion from Punycode to Unicode for round trip check prohcheck prohibited code point check unascheck unassigned code point check nfccheck NFC conformance check prefcheck ACE prefix check hyphcheck hyphen check combcheck combining character check ctxjcheck CONTEXTJ code point check ctxocheck CONTEXTO code point check for domain name registration protocol. ctxolitecheck CONTEXTO code point check for domain name lookup protocol. bidicheck Bidi check. idnconv conversion to Punycode lencheck label length check rtcheck round trip check -localcheck file, -e file Also perform local code point check using file. Using the local check feature, you can check whether a domain name consists of code points allowed by a particular registry. The format of file is explained in idn_setlocalcheckfile(3). -quiet, -q Suppress a result message; yield exit status only. -test, -t Print which language, input encoding and output encoding will be chosen if the same arguments are gievn to the command, and then quit immediately. -version, -v Print version information and quit. -help, -h Print help and quit.

LOCAL ENCODING

idncmp guesses local encoding from locale and environment variables. See the ``LOCAL ENCODING'' section in idn.conf(5) for more details.

SEE ALSO

idncheck(1), idnconv2(1), iconv(3), idn.conf(5), idnalias.conf(5), idnlang.conf(5)

BUGS

The automatic input-code decision depends on your system, and sometimes it cannot guess or guess wrong. It is better to explicitly specify it using -in option. September 21, 2012 idncmp(1)

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