Reuben Thomas 5fc4248b74 doc: point to iconv(3) and iconv(3posix) for more details about iconv
The documentation in GLib of iconv is forgivably brief. Advanced users (e.g.
for streaming use, for which this API is recommended over the simpler GLib
APIs) will want to know more detail about what happens when there’s an
error: without knowing, you can’t really use this function for streaming.

Point to both iconv(3posix), which gives the fully-portable details, i.e.
all that a user of GLib can rely on, and iconv(3), which is rather easier to
read, and may be of interest to those writing GNU-specific code, or who know
that their GLib is built with libiconv.

The API already promises that it’s the “[s]ame as the standard UNIX routine
iconv()”, so it’s quite safe to point to the relevant man pages; looking at
the source code bears this out, as g_iconv merely calls iconv.
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