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28 Protocols that prescribe use of StringPrep must define a profile of StringPrep,
75 NamePrep is a profile of StringPrep for use in IDNA. This profile in defined in
78 The profile specifies the following rules:
127 specified by NamePrep profile. The output of this step is then encoded by
163 Open-Use-Close pattern. A StringPrep profile is opened, the strings are
164 processed according to the rules specified in the profile and the profile is
165 closed once the profile is ready to be disposed.
171 The procedure for producing a StringPrep profile data file are as given below:
180 produces a binary profile file with the extension “spp”.
182 3. Open the StringPrep profile with path to the binary and name of the binary
183 profile file as the options to the open call. The profile data files are
189 keep the profile object around for reuse, instead of opening and closing the
190 profile each time.*
196 /* open the StringPrep profile */
203 * to the rules specified in the profile
208 /* close the profile */
243 keep the profile object around for reuse, instead of opening and closing the
244 profile each time.*
337 3. The StringPrep algorithm is not overridden by the profile.
348 StringPrep profile definitions, and loading them from application-supplied data
368 1. *nfs4_cs_prep Profile*: This profile is used for preparing file and path
373 2. *nfs4_cis_prep Profile*: This profile is used for preparing NFS server
375 points are turned on. This profile is equivalent to NamePrep profile.
377 3. *nfs4_mixed_prep Profile*: This profile is used for preparing strings in the
390 1. *ResourcePrep Profile*: This profile is used for processing the resource
395 2. *NodePrep Profile*: This profile is used for processing the node identifiers