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(ONE_MORE_BYTE, TWO_MORE_BYTES): Set coding->resutl to
CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_SRC if there's not enough source.
(ONE_MORE_CHAR, EMIT_CHAR, EMIT_ONE_BYTE, EMIT_TWO_BYTE,
EMIT_BYTES): New macros.
(THREE_MORE_BYTES, DECODE_CHARACTER_ASCII,
DECODE_CHARACTER_DIMENSION1, DECODE_CHARACTER_DIMENSION2): These
macros deleted.
(CHECK_CODE_RANGE_A0_FF): This macro deleted.
(detect_coding_emacs_mule): Use UNIBYTE_STR_AS_MULTIBYTE_P to
check the validity of multibyte sequence.
(decode_coding_emacs_mule): New function.
(encode_coding_emacs_mule): New macro.
(detect_coding_iso2022): Use ONE_MORE_BYTE to fetch a byte from
the source.
(DECODE_ISO_CHARACTER): Just return a character code.
(DECODE_COMPOSITION_START): Set coding->result instead of result.
(decode_coding_iso2022, decode_coding_sjis_big5, decode_eol): Use
EMIT_CHAR to produced decoded characters. Exit the loop only by
macros ONE_MORE_BYTE or EMIT_CHAR. Don't handle the case of last
block here.
(ENCODE_ISO_CHARACTER): Don't translate character here. Produce
only position codes for an invalid character.
(encode_designation_at_bol): Return new destination pointer. 5th
arg DSTP is changed to DST.
(encode_coding_iso2022, decode_coding_sjis_big5): Get a character
from the source by ONE_MORE_CHAR. Don't handle the case of last
block here.
(DECODE_SJIS_BIG5_CHARACTER, ENCODE_SJIS_BIG5_CHARACTER): These
macros deleted.
(detect_coding_sjis, detect_coding_big5, detect_coding_utf_8,
detect_coding_utf_16, detect_coding_ccl): Use ONE_MORE_BYTE and
TWO_MORE_BYTES to fetch a byte from the source.
(encode_eol): Pay attention to coding->src_multibyte.
(detect_coding, detect_eol): Preserve members src_multibyte and
dst_multibyte.
(DECODING_BUFFER_MAG): Return 2 even for coding_type_raw_text.
(encoding_buffer_size): Set magnification to 3 for all coding
systems that require encoding.
(ccl_coding_driver): For decoding, be sure that the result is
valid multibyte sequence.
(decode_coding): Initialize coding->errors and coding->result.
For emacs-mule, call decode_coding_emacs_mule. For no-conversion
and raw-text, always call decode_eol. Handle the case of last
block here. If not coding->dst_multibyte, convert the resulting
sequence to unibyte.
(encode_coding): Initialize coding->errors and coding->result.
For emacs-mule, call encode_coding_emacs_mule. For no-conversion
and raw-text, always call encode_eol. Handle the case of last
block here.
(shrink_decoding_region, shrink_encoding_region): Detect cases
that we can't skip data more rigidly.
(code_convert_region): Setup src_multibyte and dst_multibyte
members of coding. For decoding, if the buffer is multibyte,
convert the source sequence to unibyte in advance. For encoding,
if the buffer is multibyte, convert the resulting sequence to
multibyte afterward.
(run_pre_post_conversion_on_str): New function.
(code_convert_string): Deleted and divided into the following two.
(decode_coding_string, encode_coding_string): New functions.
(code_convert_string1, code_convert_string_norecord): Call one of
above.
(Fdecode_sjis_char, Fdecode_big5_char): Use MAKE_CHAR instead of
MAKE_NON_ASCII_CHAR.
(Fset_terminal_coding_system_internal,
Fset_safe_terminal_coding_system_internal): Setup src_multibyte
and dst_multibyte members.
(init_coding_once): Initialize iso_code_class with new enum
ISO_control_0 and ISO_control_1.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Fri, 19 May 2000 23:54:56 +0000 |
parents | 03ddf0b96330 |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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[Someone sent this in from California, and we decided to extend our campaign against information hoarding to recipes as well as software. (Recipes are the closest thing, not involving computers, to software.) The story appears to be a myth, according to the Chicago Tribune, which says that Mrs Fields Cookies hoards the information completely. Therefore, this recipe can be thought of as a compatible replacement. We have reports that the cookies it makes are pretty good.] Someone at PG&E called the Mrs. Fields Cookie office and requested the recipe for her cookies. They asked her for her charge card number, and she gave it to them thinking the cost would be $15 to $25. It turned out to be $200! Therefore, this person is giving the recipe to anyone and everyone she knows (and doesn't know) so that someone can get use of her $200. Anyway, just keep passing it on. Cream together: 2 cups butter 2 cups sugar 2 cups brown sugar Add: 4 eggs 2 tsp. vanilla Mis together in separate bowl: 4 cups flour 5 cups oatmeal (put small amounts of oatmeal in blender until it turns to powder. Measure out 5 cups of oatmeal and only "powderize" that, NOT 5 cups "powderized" oatmeal) 1 tsp salt 2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp baking soda Mix: All of the above Add: 24 oz. bag of chocolate chips and 1 finely grated 8 oz Hershey bar (plain) Add: 3 cups chopped nuts (any kind) Bake on greased cookie sheet (make golf ball sized balls) and bake about two inches apart. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 - 10 minutes. DO NOT OVERBAKE. Makes 112. From: ucdavis!lll-lcc!hplabs!parcvax!bane@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (John R. Bane) Subject: Re: free cookie foundation? Hi! I "stole" your very expensive cookie recipe off the net. If you want to send me your SnailMail address, I'll be glad to send you a dollar (I would like to suggest this to the net, but I think there is some netiquette rule against asking for money - or is that only money for oneself?) to help defray the cost (it's not much, but if EVERYone who took the recipe sent you a dollar, it would help). Here also is another cookie recipe which I'm very fond of. Makes 6-8 dozen Bake at 375 degrees for ~10 min. Cream together: 1 cup shortening (I use Weight Watcher's Reduced Calorie Margarine!) 1/4 cup peanut butter (I recommend the non-sugared kind) 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla Add: 1/2 cup flour 1 teaspoon soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 cups rolled oats (I use the 5-min variety) 1-2 cups chocolate chips (I use 2 cups semi-sweet - ummmm!) 1 cup nuts (I use pecan pieces - don't get them crushed, or the extra oil will make greasy cookies) 1 cup shredded or flaked coconut (The nuts were listed as optional and I added the coconut myself, but I really love them there! You could also add things like m&m's, or raisins (I don't care for raisins in cookies, but you might). I've always wanted to try banana chips.) Mix well. Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased cookie sheet (I use pam). Bake at 375 degrees for approx. 10 min. My aunt found this recipe in an Amish book called something like "Eating Well When The Whole World Is Starving," and although I thought a cookie recipe was a bit odd for a book like that, they are about the healthiest a cookie is ever likely to get. They are also very easy to make (no blending, sifting, rolling, etc.) and extremely delicious. I get rave reviews and recipe requests whenever I make them. - rene Chocolate Chip Cookies - Glamorous, crunchy, rich with chocolate bits & nuts. Also known as "Toll House" Cookies ... from Kenneth and Ruth Wakefield's charming New England Toll House on the outskirts of Whitman, Massachusetts. These cookies were first introduced to American homemakers in 1939 through our series of radio talks on "Famous Foods From Famous Eating Places." Mix Thoroughly : 2/3 cup soft shortening ( part butter ) 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar ( packed ) 1 egg 1 tsp vanilla Sift together and stir in : 1-1/2 cups sifted flour (*) 1/2 tsp soda 1/2 tsp salt Stir in : 1/2 cup cut-up nuts 6 oz package of semi-sweet chocolate pieces ( about 1-1/4 cups ) (*) for a softer, more rounded cookie, use 1-3/4 cups sifted flour. Drop rounded teaspoonfuls about 2" apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake until delicately browned ... cookies should still be soft. Cool slightly before you remove them from the baking sheet. Temperature: 375 F. ( modern oven ) Time: bake 8 - 10 minutes Amount: 4 - 5 dozen 2" cookies ===== Personal comments : I find it tastes better with a mixture of shortening and butter, as they say. You don't need << all >> of that sugar, and it can be whatever color you want. The nuts are optional. Feel free to play with the recipe. I put oatmeal in it, reducing flour accordingly, and sometimes cinnamon. I also find it useful to grease the cookie sheets. I think I'm going to go bake some now ... -- richard