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/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libc/locale/ | ||
H A D | c16rtomb.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | c32rtomb.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | mbrtoc16.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | mbrtoc32.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | wcrtomb.3 | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | mbrtowc.3 | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | xlocale_private.h | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | Symbol.map | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | Makefile.inc | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
/freebsd-10.2-release/include/xlocale/ | ||
H A D | _uchar.h | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | Makefile | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
/freebsd-10.2-release/tools/regression/lib/libc/locale/ | ||
H A D | test-c16rtomb.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | test-mbrtoc16.c | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | Makefile | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
/freebsd-10.2-release/include/ | ||
H A D | uchar.h | 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | Makefile | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | stdatomic.h | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
H A D | _types.h | diff 250883 Tue May 21 20:04:01 MDT 2013 ed Add <uchar.h>. The <uchar.h> header, part of C11, adds a small number of utility functions for 16/32-bit "universal" characters, which may or may not be UTF-16/32. As our wchar_t is already ISO 10646, simply add light-weight wrappers around wcrtomb() and mbrtowc(). While there, also add (non-yet-standard) _l functions, similar to the ones we already have for the other locale-dependent functions. Reviewed by: theraven |
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