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(utf-16-le-decode-loop)
(utf-16-be-decode-loop): New temporary variables.
(ccl-decode-mule-utf-16-le): Use utf-16-le-decode-loop.
(ccl-decode-mule-utf-16-be): Use utf-16-be-decode-loop
(ccl-decode-mule-utf-16-le-with-signature)
(ccl-decode-mule-utf-16-be-with-signature)
(ccl-decode-mule-utf-16): New CCL programs.
(utf-16-le-encode-loop, utf-16-be-encode-loop): New temporary
variables.
(ccl-encode-mule-utf-16-le): Use utf-16-le-encode-loop.
(ccl-encode-mule-utf-16-be): Use utf-16-be-encode-loop
(ccl-encode-mule-utf-16-le-with-signature)
(ccl-encode-mule-utf-16-be-with-signature): New CCL programs.
(mule-utf-16-post-read-conversion): New function.
(mule-utf-16-le-with-signature, mule-utf-16-be-with-signature),
(mule-utf-16): New coding systems.
(utf-16-le-with-signature, utf-16-be-with-signature),
(utf-16): Aliases of the above coding systems.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Tue, 08 Apr 2003 07:23:44 +0000 |
parents | af68d12218d0 |
children | 8ce686bd7f4f |
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