great! On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> CVSROOT: /cvs > Module name: src > Changes by: [email protected] 2010/07/27 10:59:04 > > Modified files: > distrib/special/libstubs: Makefile > lib/libc : Makefile.inc > lib/libc/citrus: citrus_ctype.h citrus_ctype_local.h > lib/libc/locale: Makefile.inc runetable.c setrunelocale.c > share/locale/ctype: Makefile > Added files: > distrib/special/libstubs: mbrtowc_sb.c > lib/libc/citrus: Makefile.inc citrus_ctype.c citrus_none.c > citrus_none.h citrus_utf8.c citrus_utf8.h > lib/libc/locale: btowc.c mblen.c mbrlen.c mbstowcs.c mbtowc.c > multibyte.h multibyte_citrus.c wcscoll.c > wcstombs.c wcsxfrm.c wctob.c wctomb.c > Removed files: > lib/libc/locale: mbrtowc_sb.c multibyte_sb.c > > Log message: > Replace the single-byte placeholders for the multi-byte/wide-character > conversion interfaces of libc (mbrtowc(3) and friends) with new > implementations that internally call an API based on NetBSD's citrus. > This allows us to support locales with multi-byte character encodings. > > Provide two implementations of the citrus-based API: one based on the old > single-byte placeholders for use with our existing single-byte character > locales (C, ISO8859-*, KOI8, CP1251, etc.), and one that provides support > for UTF-8 encoded characters (code based on FreeBSD's implementation). > > Install the en_US.UTF-8 ctype locale support file, and allow the UTF-8 > ctype locale to be enabled via setlocale(3) (export LC_CTYPE='en_US.UTF-8'). > > A lot of programs, especially from ports, will now start using UTF-8 if the > UTF-8 locale is enabled. Use at your own risk, and please report any breakage. > Note that ncurses-based programs cannot display UTF-8 right now, this is being > worked on. > > To prevent install media growth, add vfprintf(3) and mbrtowc(3) to libstubs. > The mbrtowc stub was copied unchanged from its old single-byte placeholder. > vfprintf.c doesn't need to be copied, just put in .PATH (hint by fgsch@). > > Testing by myself, naddy, sthen, nicm, espie, armani, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff. > > ok matthieu espie millert sthen nicm deraadt
