glibc/localedata
Ulrich Drepper c743652a38 Update.
2000-09-04  Andreas Schwab  <schwab@suse.de>

	* elf/Makefile (all-dl-routines): New variable.
	(elide-routines.os): Use it instead of $(dl-routines).
	(all-rtld-routines): New variable.
	(extra-objs): Use it instead of $(rtld-routines).
	($(objpfx)dl-allobjs.os): Likewise.
	* sysdeps/ia64/Makefile [$(subdir) = elf]: Modify
	sysdep-dl-routines and sysdep_routines instead of rtld-routines
	and dl-routines.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconv/gconv_trans.c (__gconv_translit_find): Update open_count.
	Set fname to NULL if the module wasn't found.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconv/gconv_trans.c (__gconv_translit_find): Don't set need_so to
	true if trans->name already ends in ".so".

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconv/gconv_int.h (__gconv_release_shlib): Change return type to
	void.
	* iconv/gconv_dl.c (do_release_shlib): Don't decrement the counter
	below -TRIES_BEFORE_UNLOAD-1, to avoid wraparound.
	(__gconv_release_shlib): Change return type to void.
	* iconv/gconv_builtin.c (__gconv_get_builtin_trans): Don't set
	step->__counter here.
	* iconv/gconv_db.c (free_derivation): Don't call a step's destructor
	if the reference is zero.
	(release_step): New function.
	(gen_steps): Always initialize the __counter to 1. Use release_step.
	Don't call the destructor on the step whose initializer failed.
	(increment_counter): Use release_step. Don't normally run destructors
	here.
	(__gconv_close_transform): Use release_step.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconv/gconv_simple.c (encoding_mask, encoding_byte): Remove.
	(__gconv_transform_internal_utf8) [BODY]: Use simple shifts instead.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/euc-tw.c (BODY for FROM_LOOP): Initialize ch2 correctly.
	If the first byte is 0x8E, don't ask for 4 bytes until it has been
	verified that the second byte is valid. Leave it to cns11643_to_ucs4
	to check for incomplete input.
	* iconvdata/cns11643.h (cns11643_to_ucs4): The plane number is
	ch - 0x20 - offset, not ch - 0x21 - offset. Upper bound for
	__cns11643l1_to_ucs4_tab is 0x21f2, not 0x2196.
	(ucs4_to_cns11643): Fix mapping for ranges 0x3105..0x3129 and
	0x9f9d..0x9fa5.
	* iconvdata/cns11643l1.h (cns11643l1_to_ucs4): Upper bound for
	__cns11643l1_to_ucs4_tab is 0x21f2, not 0x2196.
	(ucs4_to_cns11643l1): Fix mapping for range 0x3105..0x3129.
	* iconvdata/cns11643l1.c (__cns11643l1_from_ucs4_tab6): Extend
	upto index 0x0052.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconv/gconv_db.c (find_derivation): Always use the least-cost
	solution.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/big5.c (BODY for FROM_LOOP): Bytes 0x81..0xA0, 0xFA..0xFF
	are invalid.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/jis0208.c (__jis0208_to_ucs): Map EUC-JP 0xA1C0 to U+005C.
	* iconvdata/jis0212.c (__jisx0212_to_ucs): Map EUC-JP 0x8FA2B7 to
	U+007E.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/sjis.c (cjk_block1): Map 0x815F to U+005C.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/iso_6937-2.c (to_ucs4): Map 0xB4 to U+00D7.

2000-09-03  Bruno Haible  <haible@clisp.cons.org>

	* iconvdata/tst-tables.sh: New file.
	* iconvdata/tst-table.sh: New file.
	* iconvdata/tst-table-from.c: New file.
	* iconvdata/tst-table-to.c: New file.
	* iconvdata/tst-table-charmap.sh: New file.
	* iconvdata/Makefile (test-srcs): Set to tst-table-from tst-table-to.
	(distribute): Add tst-tables.sh, tst-table.sh, tst-table-charmap.sh,
	tst-table-from.c, tst-table-to.c, EUC-JP.irreversible,
	ISIRI-3342.irreversible, SJIS.irreversible.
	(tests): Add dependency on tst-tables.out.
	(tst-tables.out, tst-tables-clean): New rules.
	(do-tests-clean, common-mostlyclean): Require tst-tables-clean.
	* iconvdata/ISIRI-3342.irreversible: New file.
	* iconvdata/EUC-JP.irreversible: New file.
	* iconvdata/SJIS.irreversible: New file.

2000-09-04  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@redhat.com>

	* manual/locale.texi (General Numeric): Update description of
	representation of the grouping information in the locale data.
	Patch by Gaute B. Strokkenes <gs234@cam.ac.uk>.

	Reported by Rob Levin <lilo@transvirtual.com>.
2000-09-05 02:51:27 +00:00
..
charmaps Update. 2000-09-05 02:51:27 +00:00
locales Update. 2000-09-02 04:45:14 +00:00
tests
tests-mbwc
tst-fmon-locales
ChangeLog Update. 2000-09-05 02:51:27 +00:00
CHECKSUMS
collate-test.c
cs_CZ.in
da_DK.in
de_DE.in
Depend
en_US.in
fr_CA,2.13.in
gen-locale.sh
hr_HR.in
Makefile Update. 2000-09-01 17:49:19 +00:00
README
show-ucs-data.c
sort-test.sh Improve error handling by printing more information. 2000-08-22 07:53:41 +00:00
SUPPORTED Update. 2000-09-02 04:45:14 +00:00
sv_SE.in Update. 2000-09-01 17:49:19 +00:00
th_TH.in
tst-ctype-de_DE.ISO-8859-1.in
tst-ctype.c
tst-ctype.sh
tst-digits.c
tst-fmon.c
tst-fmon.data
tst-fmon.sh
tst-langinfo.c
tst-langinfo.sh
tst-locale.sh
tst-mbswcs1.c
tst-mbswcs2.c
tst-mbswcs3.c
tst-mbswcs4.c
tst-mbswcs5.c
tst-mbswcs.sh
tst-rpmatch.c
tst-rpmatch.sh
tst-trans.c
tst-trans.sh
tst-wctype.c
tst-wctype.input
tst-wctype.sh
xfrm-test.c

		       POSIX locale descriptions
				  and
		    POSIX character set descriptions

Ulrich Drepper			Time-stamp: <2000/07/20 13:08:24 aj>
drepper@cygnus.com


This directory contains the data needed to build the locale data files
to use the internationalization features of the GNU libc.

POSIX.2 describes the `localedef' utility which is part of the GNU libc.
You need this program to "compile" the locale description in a form
suitable for fast access by the GNU libc functions.  Any compilation is
based on a given character set.

Once you run `make install' for the GNU libc the data files are
automatically installed in the right place, ready for use by the
`localedef' program.

To compile the locale data files you simply have to decide which locale
(based on the location and the language) and which character set you
use.  E.g., French speaking Canadians would use the locale `fr_CA' and
the character set `ISO_8859-1,1987'.  Calling `localedef' to get the
desired data should happen like this:

	localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 fr_CA

This will place the 6 output files in the appropriate directory where
the GNU libc functions can find them.  Please note that you need
permission to write to this directory ($(prefix)/share/locale, where
$(prefix) is the value you specified while configuring GNU libc).  If
you do not have the necessary permissions, you can write the files into an
arbitrary directory by giving a path including a '/' character instead
of `fr_CA'.  E.g., to put the new files in a subdirectory of the
current directory simply use

	localedef -i fr_CA -f ISO-8859-1 ./fr_CA

How to use these data files is described in the GNU libc manual,
especially in the section describing the `setlocale' function.


The files contained here were originally from

	ftp://dkuug.dk/i18n/WG15-collection

Keld Jörn Simonsen from the Danish Unix User Group maintains this
archive on behalf of the POSIX working groups.  When you find some wrong
data or want to add something please contact

	Keld Jörn Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>
and
	Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>

Please make sure your corrections are relative to the originally
distributed files.  Consult the CHECKSUMS file which contains the MD5
sums for all data files.


One more note: the `POSIX' locale definition is not meant to be used
as an input file for `localedef'.  It is rather there to show the
values with are built in the libc binaries as default values when no
legal locale is found or the "C" or "POSIX" locale is selected.


		       The collation test suite
		       ########################

This package also contains a (beginning of a) test suite for the
collation functions in the GNU libc.  The files are provided sorted.
The test program shuffles the lines and sort them afterwards.

Some of the files are provided in 8bit form, i.e., not only ASCII
characters.  So the tools you use to process the files should be 8bit
clean.

To run the test program the appropriate locale information must be
installed.  Therefore the localedef program is used to generate this
data used the locale and charmap description files contained here.
Since we cannot run the localedef program in case of cross-compilation
no tests at all are performed.


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