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H A Dc16rtomb_iconv.c251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A Dc32rtomb_iconv.c251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A Dmbrtoc16_iconv.c251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A Dmbrtoc32_iconv.c251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A DcXXrtomb_iconv.h251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A DmbrtocXX_iconv.h251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A DMakefile.incdiff 251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
/freebsd-10.0-release/tools/regression/lib/libc/locale/
H A Dtest-c16rtomb.cdiff 251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor
H A Dtest-mbrtoc16.cdiff 251314 Mon Jun 03 15:34:00 MDT 2013 ed Add libiconv based versions of *c16*() and *c32*().

I initially thought wchar_t was locale independent, but this seems to be
only the case on Linux. This means that we cannot depend on the *wc*()
routines to implement *c16*() and *c32*(). Instead, use the Citrus
libiconv that is part of libc.

I'll see if there is anything I can do to make the existing functions
somewhat useful in case the system is built without libiconv in the
nearby future. If not, I'll simply remove the broken implementations.

Reviewed by: jilles, gabor

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