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Improve mbsinit example.
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* manual/charset.texi: More misspelling fixes.
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Reported by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>.
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Improve mbsinit example.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/vfork.c: Removed.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/vfork.S: New file.
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ As shown in some other part of this manual,
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there exists a completely new family of functions which can handle texts
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of this kind in memory. The most commonly used character set for such
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internal wide character representations are Unicode and @w{ISO 10646}.
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The former is a subset of the later and used when wide characters are
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The former is a subset of the latter and used when wide characters are
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chosen to by 2 bytes (@math{= 16} bits) wide. The standard names of the
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@cindex UCS2
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@cindex UCS4
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@ -501,6 +501,8 @@ is declared in @file{wchar.h}.
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Code using this function often looks similar to this:
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@c Fix the example to explicitly say how to generate the escape sequence
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@c to restore the initial state.
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@smallexample
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@{
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mbstate_t state;
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@ -510,12 +512,23 @@ Code using this function often looks similar to this:
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if (! mbsinit (&state))
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@{
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/* @r{Emit code to return to initial state.} */
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fputs ("@r{whatever needed}", fp);
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const char empty[] = "";
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const char **srcp = ∅
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wcsrtombs (outbuf, &srcp, outbuflen, &state);
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@}
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...
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@}
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@end smallexample
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The code to emit the escape sequence to get back to the initial state is
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interesting. The @code{wcsrtombs} function can be used to determine the
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necessary output code (@pxref{Converting Strings}). Please note that on
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GNU systems it is not necessary to perform this extra action for the
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conversion from multibyte text ot wide character text since the wide
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character encoding is not stateful. But there is nothing mentioned in
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any standard which prohibits making @code{wchar_t} using a stateful
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encoding.
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@node Converting a Character
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@subsection Converting Single Characters
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