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===============================================================================
Internationalization (I18N) For OS/2
===============================================================================
Copyright IBM Corporation -- 1993, 1994, 1995
DISCLAIMER: This package is not a full implementation of the X/Open XPG4
specification and does not make any claims of XPG4 branding. It implements
only the portions of the XPG4 specification which deal with
internationalization.
X/Open is a trademark of the X/Open Company Limited.
===============================================================================
/************************/
/*** Contents ***/
/************************/
1. Overview
2. Files in this directory
3. How to run the sample program
4. How to compile the sample program
5. Notes
1. Overview
============
The sample program in this directory demonstrates the use of the regular
expression family of functions.
2. Files in this directory
===========================
File Purpose
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
regex.c Source code for the regex sample program.
regex.def Definition file needed for compiling the program.
makefile Make file used to compile the sample.
regex.exe Compiled version of the regex sample.
build.cmd A command file which will compile and link the sample program.
read.me This file.
3. How to run the sample program
=================================
The following steps show how the program can be run.
1) Run the \i18n\bin\new_vars command file (or have the environment
variables already set).
2) Set the current locale (e.g. to US English)
Ex: set LANG=En_US
3) Execute the regex.exe program.
Ex: regex
4. How to compile the sample program
=====================================
NOTE: The sample program is already compiled for you. If you want to see the
behavior of the program, you can just run it. The following instructions
are needed only if you want to modify the program and recompile it.
To compile the sample application:
1) Make sure that the CSET compiler and OS/2 toolkit are installed
correctly on your system.
2) cd to the directory which contains the info source files.
3) Type "build" at the command prompt.