1Copyright (c) 2002-2005, International Business Machines Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
2strsrch: a sample program which finds the occurrences of a pattern string in a source string, using user-defined collation rules.
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4This sample demonstrates
5         Creating a user-defined string search mechanism.
6         Finding all occurrences of a pattern string in a given source string.
7
8Files:
9    strsrch.c                     Main source file
10    strsrch.sln                   Windows MSVC workspace.  Double-click this to get started.
11    strsrch.vcproj                Windows MSVC project file
12
13To Build strsrch on Windows
14    1.  Install and build ICU
15    2.  In MSVC, open the workspace file icu\samples\strsrch\strsrch.sln
16    3.  Choose a Debug or Release build.
17    4.  Build.
18
19To Run on Windows
20    1.  Start a command shell window
21    2.  Add ICU's bin directory to the path, e.g.
22            set PATH=c:\icu\bin;%PATH%
23        (Use the path to where ever ICU is on your system.)
24    3.  cd into the strsrch directory, e.g.
25            cd c:\icu\source\samples\strsrch\debug
26    4.  Run it
27            strsrch [options*] -source source_string -pattern pattern_string
28
29To Build on Unixes
30    1.  Build ICU.  strsrch is built automatically by default unless samples are turned off.
31        Specify an ICU install directory when running configure,
32        using the --prefix option.  The steps to build ICU will look something
33        like this:
34           cd <icu directory>/source
35           runConfigureICU <platform-name> --prefix <icu install directory> [other options]
36           gmake all
37
38    2.  Install ICU,
39           gmake install
40
41 To Run on Unixes
42           cd <icu directory>/source/samples/strsrch
43
44           gmake check
45               -or-
46
47           export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<icu install directory>/lib:.:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
48           cal
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51 Note:  The name of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable is different on some systems.
52        If in doubt, run the sample using "gmake check", and note the name of
53        the variable that is used there.  LD_LIBRARY_PATH is the correct name
54        for Linux and Solaris.
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