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Re: [1.7] Support for CJK Character Sets


On Apr  4 14:48, Andy Moreton wrote:
> On Sat 04 Apr 2009, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Apr  3 21:20, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> On Apr  4 02:32, neomjp wrote:
> >> > [...]
> >> > But it failed for JIS/ISO-2022-JP and eucJP. (It was represented as
> >> > ASCII SO(0x0e)/UTF-8 sequence).
> >> > 
> >> > What is going wrong here? What makes the file name conversion from
> >> > UTF-16 to these character sets to fail? Or, what am I doing wrong?
> >> > [...]
> >> > LANG=en_US.ISO-2022-JP
> >
> > Oh, btw., this is wrong.  The string "ISO-2022-JP" isn't supported,
> > just "JIS" is.  But it won't work, even with "JIS", afaics.
> 
> As an aside, the man page for wcstomb(3) seems to have an incorrect
> prototype:
> 
>      int wcstombs(const char *S, wchar_t *PWC, size_t N);
> 
> should be:
> 
>      int wcstombs(char *S, const wchar_t *PWC, size_t N);

Thanks for the hint.  I applied a patch.


Corinna

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