Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 22:40:44 +0200 (EET) From: "Andrew V. Stesin" <stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua> To: ache%astral.msk.su@xenix.elvisti.kiev.ua Cc: freebsd-hackers%freebsd.org@xenix.elvisti.kiev.ua Subject: Re: Localization stuff? Message-ID: <199501112040.WAA01675@office.elvisti.kiev.ua> In-Reply-To: <vCnF35l0i2@astral.msk.su> from "Andrew A. Chernov, Black Mage" at Jan 11, 95 10:39:29 pm
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Hello, :) It will be nice to implement whole family too at least for 8bit subset. :) Course, but we'll see how it will go :) :) >4. Submitting the results to the main source tree. :) :) Better send results to me first for review, than I'll :) commit them to source tree. :) No problem. :) Current LC_CTYPE locale is slightly rewritten (optimized for space, :) better ctype handling for signed 8bit chars) :) BSD 4.4Lite locale and based on Runes UTF coding. Any pointer to ftp'able Runes UTF coding doco? Samples? :) I am not shure, but seems that Linux and SunOS locales :) not support Runes, so it maybe good idea to write LC_COLLATE Not sure about SunOS (I'll check more), but Linux certainly hasn't. :) for 8bit subset only as first step, if it will be hard to make it :) for Runes encoding. That's what I told from the very beginning -- 8-bit LC_COLLATE as a minimal goal, then we'll see how difficult it will be to do more or better job. :) In any case whole current scheme should be preserved. Agreed. :) I think original BSD locale author not bothering :) to implement whole locale family, but maybe I am wrong. Who is he? Comments in the code refers to "Paul Borman at Krystal Technologies", but no e-mail address hints. :) As external and user interface we should follow POSIX locale :) description, if it isn't conflict with current scheme. :) Are the present manpages for setlocale(), strcoll() and friends good enough? Or there is some explicit description of POSIX requirements somewhere? :) Check mklocale code, there is locale data files too (currently koi8-r, :) iso8859-1 and Japan) :) Taken. -- With best wishes -- Andrew Stesin, Elvisti.Kiev.UA sysadmin.
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