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Comment fixed.
(MAX_MAP_SET_LEVEL): Increased to 30.
(PUSH_MAPPING_STACK): Enclose with do-while block.
(POP_MAPPING_STACK): Likewise.
(stack_idx_of_map_multiple): New variable.
(CCL_CALL_FOR_MAP_INSTRUCTION): New macro.
(ccl_driver) <CCL_IterateMultipleMap>: If the content is a symbol,
call the corresponding CCL program by
CCL_CALL_FOR_MAP_INSTRUCTION.
(ccl_driver) <CCL_MapSingle>: Likewise.
(ccl_driver) <CCL_MapMultiple>: Rewritten to fix many bugs, deal
with the case where looking up process reaches to the end of
map-set, and call CCL programs as the above change.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 02:30:13 +0000 |
parents | 354e0c45cedf |
children | af68d12218d0 |
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