Peter Prymmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >So shall I go ahead with a cp1047.enc plus cp37.enc and posix-bc.enc >patch and perhaps some additions to t/lib/encode.t ? Yes please - even if/when we replace the Tcl stuff with something faster more rigourous it should be easy enough to massage the text .enc file into whatever we use then. I would really like to see if we can produce a working perl on EBCDIC machines which is still Unicode capable. -- Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Peter Prymmer
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Peter Prymmer
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Philip Newton
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Mark Leisher
- Re: Encode's .enc files and a question Nick Ing-Simmons