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{ fetchurl, stdenv }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "libunistring-0.9";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://gnu/libunistring/${name}.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "0j5f9nd6i5irvc9gk4ffgx3kgii3izhbm9adzv6svvkzwfiqsyrx";
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};
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doCheck = true;
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meta = {
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homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/;
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description = "GNU Libunistring, a Unicode string library";
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longDescription = ''
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This library provides functions for manipulating Unicode strings
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and for manipulating C strings according to the Unicode
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standard.
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GNU libunistring is for you if your application involves
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non-trivial text processing, such as upper/lower case
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conversions, line breaking, operations on words, or more
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advanced analysis of text. Text provided by the user can, in
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general, contain characters of all kinds of scripts. The text
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processing functions provided by this library handle all scripts
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and all languages.
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libunistring is for you if your application already uses the ISO
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C / POSIX <ctype.h>, <wctype.h> functions and the text it
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operates on is provided by the user and can be in any language.
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libunistring is also for you if your application uses Unicode
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strings as internal in-memory representation.
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'';
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license = "LGPLv3+";
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};
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}
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