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05-18-2003 08:33 AM
05-18-2003 08:33 AM
Support for tr_TR.iso88599 using wcstombs
I have a simple C program:
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
int nLen = 10;
int i = 0;
wchar_t *wcs = (wchar_t*)malloc(nLen*sizeof(wchar_t)+4);
char *dest;
int rc;
memset(wcs, '\0', nLen*sizeof(wchar_t)+4);
for (i=0; i {
wcs[i] = 0x0031;
}
wcs[1] = 0x0131;
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
dest = (char*)malloc(nLen*2+1);
memset(dest, '\0', 2*nLen+1);
rc = wcstombs(dest, wcs, 2*nLen);
printf("--> rc: %d.\n", rc);
printf("--> output: %s.\n", dest);
}
When I set the locale in my environment to tr_TR.iso88599, the character \u0131 is not translated. If I used C.utf8, then it succeeds. \u0131 should be a valid code point in iso88599 (I-nodot).
Does anyone know the reason why?
Thank you very much.
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
int nLen = 10;
int i = 0;
wchar_t *wcs = (wchar_t*)malloc(nLen*sizeof(wchar_t)+4);
char *dest;
int rc;
memset(wcs, '\0', nLen*sizeof(wchar_t)+4);
for (i=0; i
wcs[i] = 0x0031;
}
wcs[1] = 0x0131;
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
dest = (char*)malloc(nLen*2+1);
memset(dest, '\0', 2*nLen+1);
rc = wcstombs(dest, wcs, 2*nLen);
printf("--> rc: %d.\n", rc);
printf("--> output: %s.\n", dest);
}
When I set the locale in my environment to tr_TR.iso88599, the character \u0131 is not translated. If I used C.utf8, then it succeeds. \u0131 should be a valid code point in iso88599 (I-nodot).
Does anyone know the reason why?
Thank you very much.
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09-05-2007 10:58 AM
09-05-2007 10:58 AM
Re: Support for tr_TR.iso88599 using wcstombs
The character \u0131 is not the same as 0x0131.
For iso88599, i-nodot is 0xfd. In unicode it is 0x0131 as you have.
Tru64 has this nice web page:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/MAN/MAN5/0035____.HTM
For HP-UX, you can look at:
/usr/lib/nls/loc/charmaps/iso88599.cm
For iso88599, i-nodot is 0xfd. In unicode it is 0x0131 as you have.
Tru64 has this nice web page:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/MAN/MAN5/0035____.HTM
For HP-UX, you can look at:
/usr/lib/nls/loc/charmaps/iso88599.cm
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